Discounted two-bed home for local buyers in a picturesque Peak District village.
Two bedrooms in a modern stone-faced end-of-terrace
A smart two-bedroom end-of-terrace set in a small terrace of four stone-faced homes on the edge of a famed Peak District village. The house offers a practical open-plan living/dining/kitchen on the ground floor, a guest cloakroom and bedroom at ground level, with a second bedroom and family bathroom on the first floor. Ground-floor underfloor heating, double glazing and LPG-fired combination boiler contribute to energy-efficient, low-maintenance living.
The plot is unusually large for a terraced property, with an enclosed rear garden and off-street parking — useful for owners who value outdoor space and parking in a rural setting. Local life centres on village amenities, outdoor pursuits and good road links to Buxton, Ashbourne, Sheffield and Manchester, while local schools nearby have good Ofsted ratings.
Important restrictions apply: these homes are sold as discounted Affordable Housing for local people under Peak District National Park (PDNP) legal agreements. A 35% discount has been applied to market value, but buyers must satisfy strict Local Qualification Provisions and provide evidence of proven need. Purchasers must occupy the property as their sole residence (usually minimum three years) and future sales or lettings require PDNP approval.
Practical considerations: heating is LPG, so buyers should confirm suitability and running costs; mobile and broadband speeds are average; and the scheme is aimed at local people with qualifying ties to the parish or adjoining parishes. This property will suit a local first-time buyer or someone downsizing who can meet PDNP occupancy rules and values low-maintenance, countryside living.