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3 bedroom end of terrace house

Study
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand B

Features and description

  • End Terrace Cottage
  • Three Double Bedrooms
  • Two Reception Rooms
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Grade ll Listed
  • Viewing Highly Recommended
We are delighted to offer For Sale this, Grade II listed, three double bedroom cottage located in the heart of the popular and sought after village of Cromford. The home, arranged over three floors has a wealth of character and original features throughout. The accommodation briefly comprises; living room, dining room and kitchen. On the first floor there is a double bedroom and bathroom. On the second floor there are two good sized bedrooms. The property benefits from gas central heating and secondary glazed windows to the front aspect. Outside there is a rear garden along with two detached stone built outbuildings with light and power. Viewing highly recommended.

Location - 39 The Hill is located close to a range of local amenities within Cromford which include a primary school, post office, restaurants, public houses, church and a renowned bookshop. Matlock is located 3 miles to the north and Wirksworth 2 miles to the south, both of these towns offering a wider range of amenities including shops, schools and leisure facilities. It is within easy reach of the Peak District National Park and approximately six miles away is Carsington Water with its water sports and leisure facilities. The nearby A6 provides swift onward travel to both the north and south and Cromford has its own railway station allowing easy access to Derby and London St Pancras.
The village of Cromford, a World Heritage Site, was originally developed by Sir Richard Arkwright and is one of the best preserved factory communities of the early Industrial Revolution. Much of the village has been made an Outstanding Conservation Area and many of the buildings have been listed.

Ground Floor -

Living Room - 3.79 x 3.64 (12'5" x 11'11") - A warm and welcoming reception room with secondary glazing window to the front aspect. The focal point of this room is the fireplace with raised hearth and stone lintel which house the multi-fuel burner. The room is lit by wall and ceiling lights and there is a useful under stairs space.

Dining Room - 3.79 x 3.04 (12'5" x 9'11") - With wood effect laminate flooring, this spacious dining room has ample space for a dining table and chairs. Again, the focal point of the room being the open gritstone fireplace with heavy mantel and stone surround. Windows to the rear and side aspect brings in plenty of natural light.

Kitchen - 2.13 x 2.05 (6'11" x 6'8") - With a continuation of the wood effect laminate flooring and a matching range of wall and base units with worktop over. There is an inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap over and tiled splash backs. A cupboard houses the Baxi combination boiler which was fitted in 2021. There is a window to the side aspect. and a door leads into the

Rear Porch - 2.05 x 1.62 (6'8" x 5'3") - A useful addition to the property providing extra space for muddy boots and coats. A part glazed hardwood door provides access to the rear garden.

First Floor - From the living room, stairs rise to the first floor landing with fitted shelves. Doors lead to the bathroom and bedroom two.

Bedroom Two - 3.64 x 2.44 (11'11" x 8'0") - This is a spacious double bedroom with a secondary glazed sash window to the front aspect. There is a built-in wardrobe with hanging rail and storage cupboards above.

Bathroom - 2.99 x 1.62 (9'9" x 5'3") - This good sized bathroom with vinyl flooring and is fitted with a four piece suite comprising low flush WC, vanity wash hand basin with cupboard beneath, paneled bath and a separate shower cubicle. The window to the rear overlooks the garden and there is a built in storage cupboard with shelving.

Second Floor - The staircase leading up from the first floor landing reaches the

Bedroom One - 3.79 x 3.37 (12'5" x 11'0") - Another good sized double bedroom with fitted wardrobes with hanging rail and storage cupboards above. There is a single glazed sash window to the front aspect enjoying roof top views.

Bedroom Three - 3.62 x 2.94 (11'10" x 9'7") - Again, a double sized bedroom with a single glazed window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden. There is a useful over stairs storage cupboard as well as access to the loft, which is boarded.

Outside - To the rear of the property is a pleasant courtyard area, a lovely spot to sit and relax and also provides access to the rear garden and stone outbuildings. Off lying from the cottage is a small garden with array of plants bordering and providing further space to sit and enjoy the outlook. There is also a productive polytunnel and an apple tree. Immediately to the front of the cottage is a stone paved foregarden enclosed by stone walling and timber gate with stone steps providing access to the entrance door.

Stone Outbuildings - The first outbuilding, the former washroom for this row of cottages has power and light and could be used as a home office. There are two further outbuildings, one of which will have been a former fuel store and another an outside WC, both of which are now used as storage for gardening tools. Behind the outside WC is a small strip of land with an array of soft plants including gooseberries, blackberry and blackcurrants.

Council Tax Information - We are informed by Derbyshire Dales District Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band B which is currently £1730 per annum.

Directional Notes - The approach from our Wirksworth Office in the Market Place is to continue towards Cromford via Harrison Drive, Continue up Steeple Grange passing under the bridge with the High Peak Trail and travel down Cromford Hill where the property is located towards the bottom of the hill on the right hand side, clearly denoted by our For Sale board.

Property information from this agent

Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom end of terrace houses
£337,229

About this agent

Grants of Derbyshire - Wirksworth
Grants of Derbyshire - Wirksworth
6 Market Place Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4ET
01629 347923
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Grant's of Derbyshire is located in the heart of Derbyshire and gateway to The Peak District. Situated at The Market Place, in this historic market town of Wirksworth, we are a short distance from the towns and villages of Cromford, Matlock Bath, Matlock, Belper and Ashbourne and all of the villages in between. Whether you’re looking to buy, sell, rent a home or you're looking for an experienced company to manage your rental property, we’re the estate agent of choice. Our knowledgeable and experienced award-winning team offers you the highest level of personalised service, providing complete peace of mind. Friendly, personable and approachable, our team has specialist knowledge of the local area.
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