Price changed to £925,000
November 3, 2025
Listed for £950,000
October 9, 2025
Sold for £650,000
2020
Sold for £335,000
2002
Sold for £172,500
1996
Sold for £85,000
1995
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Snug/family room, double glazed window to the rear elevation and radiator.
Utility room, base units with work surfaces incorporating stainless steel sink unit, windows to the side elevation, doors to the front and rear elevation, plumbing for washer, tiled flooring and radiator.
Downstairs cloaks, double glazed window and radiator.
First Floor - Landing, double glazed sash window to the front elevation, stairs the second floor and radiator.
Bedroom one, double glazed window to the front elevation with fitted shutters, radiator, fireplace surround with cast iron insert and tiled sides slips.
En suite shower, WC, vanity unit incorporating wash hand basin, towel radiator and corner shower enclosure.
Bedroom two, double glazed sash window to the front elevation, fitter shutters, radiator, exposed beams. En suite shower room, WC, vanity unit incorporating wash hand basin, corner shower cubicle and radiator.
Bedroom three, cast iron radiator, double glazed window to the side elevation with fitted shutters.
Shower room, double width shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, towel radiator, tiled floor and walls.
Second floor - Bedroom four, part vaulted ceiling, double glazed window to the front elevation with shutters and cast iron radiator.
Landing, feature double glazed semi circular window to the front elevation and exposed beam.
Walk-in dressing room, double glazed sash window to the front elevation with shutters, shelving and hanging space and access to the roof.
Shower room, pedestal wash hand basin, WC, towel radiator, generous walk-in shower enclosure, wet area with shower fitting.
Outside - Situated on about 1.2 acres, the grounds are equally as impressive. A gravel driveway provides ample parking and wraps around the side of the property, leading to a charming patio area ideal for alfresco dining and soaking in the summer sun. The heart of the outdoor space is a mature one acre garden, beautifully landscaped and featuring a natural, self cleaning pond - a tranquil haven for wildlife and residents alike.
Location
Ashbourne is an historic market town known as "The Gateway to the Peak District" due to its convenient location to the Peak District National Park. With its cobbled streets, welcoming Market Place, some 200+ listed buildings and impressive Tudor and Georgian heritage, it offers an attractive prospect for a wide range of buyers.
It is within easy access to the A50 (9 miles) connecting to the M1 and M6 motorway links. Famous for its annual Royal Shrovetide Football which is played on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday and having a vast array of amenities and facilities within a thriving town centre offering a plethora of individual shops.
Ashbourne has a popular golf course on the outskirts of the town and has the sought after high school of Queen Elizabeth Grammar School (QEG's). There is a bus station which helps connect Ashbourne to Derby and Uttoxeter with a number of regular services and nearby train stations at Uttoxeter and Derby.
Square Footage: 2,951 sq ft
Acreage: 1.2 Acres
Additional Info
Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
Band F