Fully refurbished cottage in the Peak District with garden, parking and panoramic views.
Panoramic Peak District views from upper floors
Quietly positioned within the Peak District National Park, this recently refurbished mid-terrace cottage offers countryside living with panoramic views and practical amenities. The internal upgrade includes new windows and doors, a new water system and a biomass boiler, delivering efficient heating alongside a cosy living room with a log burner. Outside there is off-road parking, a low-maintenance front gravel area and an enclosed rear lawn with patio and two brick sheds.
The accommodation is arranged over three storeys and is well suited to family life or those relocating to a rural setting. The top floor houses the principal bedroom with an en suite and roll-top bath; the ground floor offers a shaker-style kitchen, separate utility and access to a useful cellar/tank room where the biomass boiler is located. Rooms are practical in size and finished to a high standard after the recent refurbishment.
Buyers should note a few material points: the formal data includes inconsistent bedroom counts (listing both three and four bedrooms), the EPC rating is F, and the stone walls are recorded as having no installed insulation (assumed). Broadband speeds in this remoter community are reported as very slow and the listed main fuel references smokeless coal and boiler/radiators, so anyone reliant on fast internet or who needs top-rated energy efficiency should factor these into their plans.
For buyers seeking a rural base with character and modernised conveniences, this cottage offers a rare combination of refurbished interiors, parking and garden within easy reach of Buxton, Bakewell and the High Peak Trail. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, which can help a straightforward move for the next owner.