Spacious family residence with large grounds and detached leisure wing.
- Over 3,000 sq ft with five double bedrooms and five bathrooms
- Large open-plan kitchen/diner with exposed beams and woodland views
- Detached garden building: games room, home office and covered seating
- Dedicated cinema/media room and multiple reception areas for entertaining
- Generous plot backing onto fields and mature trees; ample parking and carport
- Medium flood risk for the area; check flood insurance and mitigation
- Slow broadband speeds and somewhat remote for high-speed services
- Council tax level noted as quite expensive; budget accordingly
A striking former chapel converted into a spacious five-double-bedroom home, refurbished in 2017 to combine period character with contemporary comfort. The property occupies a large plot with panoramic countryside and woodland views, generous parking including a carport, and off-street spaces for several cars.
Designed for family life and entertaining, the house offers over 3,000 sq ft of living space: an expansive open-plan kitchen/diner with exposed beams, three reception rooms, a dedicated cinema/media room, and a detached garden building housing a games room and home office. Four bedrooms have en-suite facilities and the master includes a walk-in dressing room.
Practical systems are upgraded with smart heating, lighting and security. The location sits within the Ecclesbourne School catchment and is close to village amenities and good road links to Derby, Belper and the M1 — attractive for commuters and families wanting countryside living without isolation.
Notable considerations: the property dates from 1875 so some elements retain historic fabric despite the 2017 renovation. There is a medium flood risk for the area, broadband speeds are slow, and council tax is described as quite expensive. Buyers should verify specific flood and utility details and expect ongoing maintenance associated with a large period house and extensive grounds.