Renovated village cottage with flexible garden room and strong parking for families.
Chain free three-bedroom detached cottage over three floors
Open-plan kitchen/diner with integrated appliances and quartz worktops
Lounge with exposed beams and wood-burning stove
Ground-floor shower room; first-floor family bathroom; cloakroom/utility
Converted rail carriage office with power, water and drainage
Double garage with electric doors; driveway for three cars
New wiring, re-plastering, new windows, Hive heating and 16-camera CCTV
EPC D and expensive council tax; historic property may need specialist upkeep
Nestled on the edge of the Peak District in the village of Ashover, this newly renovated three-bedroom detached cottage combines historic character with contemporary living. The heart of the home is a bright open-plan kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances, quartz worktops and Juliet balconies that flood the space with light. The adjoining lounge retains exposed beams and a wood-burning stove, creating a cosy family hub.
Accommodation is spread over three floors and includes a ground-floor shower room, first-floor family bathroom and a practical cloakroom/utility. Modern upgrades include full re-plastering and re-wiring, replacement roof timbers with original tiles, new windows, a Hive central heating system and a 16-camera CCTV setup — all installed to bring convenience and security to a historic home.
Outside, mature grounds and a generous lawn are paired with a patio and a converted rail carriage office/garden room fitted with water, power and drainage — offering flexible space for a home office, studio or occasional guest use. Parking is strong for village living, with a double garage (electric doors) and a driveway for three vehicles.
Important practical points: the property is offered freehold and chain free, and sits on a large plot in an affluent village setting with good local schools and countryside walks nearby. The EPC is rated D and council tax is described as expensive; as a property with 17th-century origins, ongoing specialist maintenance may be needed despite recent renovations.