2 bedroom apartment for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (997 years remaining)
- Two bedroom two bathroom apartment
- Historically important, Grade II listed building
- Elevated position with unrivalled Derbyshire Dales views
- Outstanding quality, every detail considered
- Listed courtyard gardens
- Orangery, residents spa, steam room and gym
- Viewing strictly by appointment
- Underfloor heating throughout
- EPC Rating = C
Description
A true labour of love, the conversion of Riber Castle has been the mission of one local family for over a decade. Today, Riber's future is once again secured for future generations to look on at this iconic building and for a lucky few to call their home.
The History of Riber Castle
Built in the 1860's by local industrialist John Smedley for his own use, Riber Castle like many large private houses had it's heyday before seeing a slow decline. Riber was turned into a boarding school in the late 1800's before becoming derelict after the Second World War. The castle, also known locally as Smedley's Folly was listed Grade II in 1950 by English Heritage. A wildlife park was run from the castle grounds until 2000. When the current owners purchased the castle in 2001 only the external walls remained, and the building structure was at risk and described as being a ruin.
24 years after the Castle was purchased the Wright family's dreams has finally been realised and Riber Castle is restored. The external elevations and form of the original castle, whilst developing an entirely new interior with the formation of 26 apartments,offering some of the finest views in England.
The Riber Castle Apartments
When you enter the grand central hall and look up you know that you are in for something special, staircases and a lift rises up to a spectacular vaulted ceiling with hand painted gilt detailing. From the central space all 26 of the properties are accessed.
The Orangery provides an incredible entrance and a wonderful shared space to relax and unwind, or to work in the office area.
Residents enjoy access to an array of exceptional amenities: Stay fit and active in our fully equipped, state-of-the-art gym, featuring the latest in cardiovascular and weight training equipment.
Indulge in ultimate relaxation with our state-of-the-art luxury spa, featuring an 8-person thermal spa for soothing hydrotherapy, a separate sauna to detoxify and rejuvenate, and a steam room to melt away stress.
At the opposite end to the Orangery lies the Library. Exposed stone walls, and 6m ceiling heights towering up to a vaulted full length and width lantern provide for a wonderful escape from your Apartment. Read a book in peace, or meet other residents in an opulent space to unwind.
Apartment 26
Situated on the top floor of Riber Castle, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. The large entrance hall, featuring galleried doors, invites you into a spacious, open-plan kitchen, dining and living area and is perfectly positioned for hosting guests or simply relaxing while enjoying the breathtaking views of the Derbyshire countryside through large windows.
Both bedrooms are very good size, with principal bedroom having an ensuite. There is also a family bathroom providing ample space and comfort for family and guests.
The specification has been carefully considered with high quality fixtures and fittings in abundance throughout the property, highlights include high skirting boards, decorative cornice and ceiling mouldings, bespoke kitchens including island unit, composite worktops and Siemens appliances. Timber flooring to the living areas and carpeted bedrooms whilst the well-appointed bath and shower rooms are fully tiled.
The property comes with two allocated parking spaces and access to the beautiful communal grounds. Access to the Castle Apartment is a via a secure gated entrance. Heating and hot water is provided via a centralised heat and power plant which is individually metered to each property.
General Information:
10 Year Build Warranty Insurance provider: Premier Guarantee
Snagging / Defects Policy: 2 years from the developer
Ground Rent: Peppercorn
Service Charge Estimate £290 per month
Estate Charge Estimate £190 per month
Estate Charge - The roads, gardens, grounds, gym and spa.
Consumer Code: The developers (Cross Tower Ventures Ltd) are covered by The Consumer Code for Home Builders.
Reservation Process & Deposit: Please ask us for more information.
Location
Situated in the picturesque town of Matlock, Riber Castle is surrounded by the natural beauty and tranquillity of the Derbyshire countryside. Matlock is renowned for its scenic landscapes, vibrant community, and rich history.
The town offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, with a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, including a Marks & Spencer Food Hall and unique independent boutiques. The nearby Peak District National Park provides endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate nature and adventure.
Matlock’s lively community is also home to excellent eateries and traditional pubs, ensuring that there is always something to do. The town’s rich history is reflected in its architecture, stately homes, gardens and local museums, offering residents and visitors a glimpse into its fascinating past.
Rail services run on the Derwent Valley line hourly between Matlock, Derby and Nottingham where regular connecting services to London St Pancras International are available.
Square Footage: 1,034 sq ft
Leasehold with approximately 998 years remaining.
Additional Info
Riber Castle is located on a hill directly above the county town of Matlock with spectacular views over the whole town and beyond. Matlock and neighbouring Matlock Bath are the southern gateway to the Peak District National Park famed for its steep limestone valleys, moorland and numerous cultural and historical attractions including nearby Chatworth House, one of the finest stately homes in the country and the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
The town of Matlock has an extensive range of independent shops as well as Sainsbury’s supermarket and M&S Food Hall, there are many well regarded pubs, cafes and restaurants in the town centre and locally.
The Peak District is one of the UK’s top five visited national parks, designated in 1951 it attracts over eight million visitors each year and benefits from being within easy reach of many of the major centres in the north of England and midlands including Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, Nottingham and Birmingham with access from the M6 to the west and M1 to the East.
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