Listed for £250,000
March 27, 2026
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Pantry
A useful pantry featuring a window to the rear elevation, providing natural light and ventilation. Fitted with shelving, this space offers practical storage for kitchen essentials and household items. The original stone meat slab is still in situe.
Downstairs W.C
A convenient separate toilet fitted with a low-flush WC.
Dining Room
A well-proportioned dining room offering an ideal space for family meals and entertaining. French doors to the rear elevation provide plenty of natural light and open directly onto the garden, creating a lovely indoor–outdoor flow. A feature fireplace with a gas fire inset forms an attractive focal point.
Kitchen
A practical and functional kitchen fitted with a sink and electric oven and hob, offering a solid foundation for everyday cooking, a gas central heating radiator. A window to the rear elevation allows natural light to fill the space, while a door leading directly to the rear garden provides convenient outdoor access. A door leads to the spacios understairs cupboard providing further storage.
First Floor Landing
A spacious first floor landing with stairs rising to the second floor and doors leading to the first-floor accommodation. A window to the side elevation brings in natural light, creating a bright and welcoming transitional space with two large useful storage cupboards.
Bedroom One
A generously sized double bedroom featuring an original fireplace that adds a touch of period charm. A window to the rear elevation allows natural light to fill the room. This attractive space offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal as a principal or guest bedroom.
Bedroom Two
A generously sized double bedroom featuring an original fireplace that adds a touch of period charm. To double glazed windows to the front elevation allows natural light to fill the room.
Bedroom Three
A generously sized double bedroom featuring an original fireplace that adds a touch of period charm. A window to the rear elevation allows natural light to fill the room.
Bathroom
A neatly presented bathroom featuring a window to the front elevation, allowing natural light to brighten the space. Fitted with a wash hand basin and a panelled bath, the room offers a practical foundation with potential for modernisation to suit personal taste. An attractive heated towel rail.
W.C
A convenient separate toilet fitted with a low-flush WC and featuring a window, providing natural ventilation. A practical addition to the first-floor layout, offering added convenience for family living.
Second Floor Landing
A versatile second-floor landing offering a useful additional space that could easily be utilised as a reading area or home office. Well-positioned, this area provides a quiet retreat away from the main living spaces
Bedroom Four
A second-floor double bedroom featuring a window that brings in plenty of natural light. Offering a comfortable and versatile space, this room is ideal for use as a bedroom, study, or guest accommodation with an original featue fire piece being the focal point.
Bedroom Five
A second-floor bedroom featuring a window that allows natural light to fill the space. Well-proportioned and versatile, this room offers ideal accommodation for a bedroom, home office, or guest room.
Outside
A charming walled front garden featuring a block-paved driveway that provides convenient off-street parking. The enclosed frontage adds privacy while offering an attractive and low-maintenance entrance to the home.
An attractive enclosed rear garden featuring mature borders that add colour and privacy throughout the seasons, having a mixture of fruit trees a beautiful Magnolia tree and space for growing vegatables. A well-kept lawn offers a versatile space for outdoor activities, while a garden shed provides useful storage for tools and equipment. The brick build outhouse offers further stoarage and could easily be utilised for a varierty of purposes A charming and practical outdoor area ideal for families or keen gardeners.
History
For more than a century, the house had belonged to the same family—four generations who passed its keys from hand to hand like a treasured heirloom. In the early 1900s, one of its most memorable owners served as the town auctioneer, his booming voice often drifting through the open windows as he practiced his chants in the front parlour.
During the War, the home became more than just a residence; it became a gathering place. The Brownies met, filling the rooms with chatter, laughter, and the rustle of uniforms far too big for their small shoulders. They learned their crafts by the hearth, sang their songs in the garden, and found comfort within walls that had already witnessed decades of family life.
Today, the house still stands as a quiet testament to the people who lived, worked, and grew within it—a place where history isn’t just remembered, but felt in every floorboard and fading photograph.
DIRECTIONS
From Hall and Benson, High Street Alfreton, head towards the A61, turn left on to King Street and at the second set of traffic lights turn left onto Hall street. The home can be found on the left hand side just before the road becomes Cressy Road.
1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
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5: Connells has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances.
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