Listed for £360,000
December 3, 2025
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The first bedroom suite includes a dressing room with feature exposed beam, reclaimed herringbone flooring, two front-facing windows, and steps leading to a mezzanine bedroom level. It also benefits from a stylish en-suite shower room with feature tiling, a walk-in shower, wc and sink with vanity unit. The mezzanine bedroom level above this room features exposed beams, recessed lighting, a column radiator, and a front-facing Velux window.
The second bedroom mirrors the charm of the first with reclaimed herringbone flooring, exposed beams, two front-facing windows and stairs leading to its own mezzanine. It also enjoys a well-appointed en-suite shower room with feature tiling, a walk-in shower, WC, and vanity unit. The mezzanine level in this room is used a study area and has exposed beams, recessed lighting, a column radiator, and a front-facing Velux window.
A third bedroom offers further accommodation and includes an exposed beam, a column radiator, and a front-facing window.
Outside, the property is set behind an attractive brick wall with stone inlays and a gated entrance leading to a parking area. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with a block-paved pathway and terrace ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. Off-road parking is available directly in front of the garden and can accommodate two small cars.
The Location - The charming hamlet of Stanton by Bridge sits just north of the picturesque village of Swarkestone, less than six miles south of Derby and around three miles from the elegant Georgian market town of Melbourne.
One of the area’s most significant landmarks is the ancient Swarkestone Bridge and Causeway, a remarkable medieval structure that spans the River Trent. Extending to nearly a mile in length and supported by 29 arches, it is believed to be the longest stone bridge of its kind in England, offering a striking reminder of the area's long and fascinating history.
Nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts are well catered for, with both the River Trent and the Trent and Mersey Canal close by. The nearby sailing club, renowned for its excellent facilities— including superb accessibility for disabled members—can be reached within just a few minutes by car.
Families will appreciate the proximity of the highly regarded Chellaston Academy, positioned a little over two miles away. For commuters, the area provides straightforward access to the A50, linking conveniently to the M1 and M42 motorways and making regional and national travel easily accessible.