Land for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Development Opportunity
- Two x Four Bedroom Detached Dwellings
- Vacant Site
- Freehold
- Positioned On The Edge Of The Peak District National Park
- Breath-taking Views Over Derwent Valley
The Approval:
Approval has been granted for the construction of two four-bedroom detached dwellings.
The site offers breath-taking panoramic views over the Derwent Valley, renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil setting
The dwellings will be three stories in total, but due to the site's topography, they will appear as two stories (with low eaves) when viewed from the road, and three stories when viewed from the garden.
The gardens will be South facing.
The Current Site:
The site is located in Darley Hillside, a settlement within the larger community of Darley Dale, along Hallmoor Road. It is situated between the two properties of Westway and Cloudswood. The previous house was demolished five years ago following a devastating fire. All that remains are some garden walls and the footprint of the foundations. A separate garden cabin survived.
The site has been cleared of trees and vegetation.
Access to the site is off Hallmoor Road, and the site has a steep incline towards the road. It was previously in residential use and so there has previously been some levelling out of the site when the house was standing.
Site Area: Circa 950.00 SQM
Location:
The site is positioned on the edge of the Peak District National Park. A place to refresh and recharge, with adventures to suit everyone from gentle ramblers to adrenaline junkies.
Chatsworth House is located nearby, a stunning stately home that offers a unique range of cultural, historical, and leisure activities. Darley Dale itself offers a variety of amenities, including a Co-op store for daily shopping needs.
The town features several charming cafés and pubs.
The site is set within a catchment for good primary schools and Highfields School
The market town of Chesterfield is also nearby.
The town is famous for its 800 year-old open air market and the unique and unusual 'Crooked Spire' Church.
Bus Services:
Darley Dale is served by local bus routes connecting it to neighbouring towns and villages. The main bus routes operate along the A6 road, providing access to destinations like Matlock and Bakewell.
Train Services:
Darley Dale railway station, located near Whitworth Park, is part of the heritage Peak Rail line. This line offers steam train services running south to Matlock and north to Rowsley South over a distance of approximately five miles. While these services are primarily for leisure, Matlock railway station connects to the national rail network, offering services to destinations such as Derby and Nottingham.
Road Access:
The A6 road runs through Darley Dale, providing convenient connections to nearby towns, including Matlock to the south and Bakewell to the north. The area is well-connected to the broader road network, facilitating travel to larger cities such as Derby and Sheffield. While there is no motorway directly adjacent to Darley Dale, the A6 offers access to major routes leading to the M1 motorway, which runs north-south through the region.
Documents Available Upon Request:
Brochure
Approval & Conditions
Design & Access Statement
GDV
Local Comparables
For more details contact the team at Allen Heritage.
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