- Large c.0.4 acre plot with mature trees and generous rear garden
- Extensive tarmac driveway; parking for many vehicles and double garage
- Newly renovated throughout; move‑in ready with modern fixtures
- Bespoke kitchen/diner with Quartz worktops and integrated Neff appliances
- Four double bedrooms, principal with en‑suite; loft boarded with lighting
- Oil‑fired central heating — independent fuel source, consider running costs
- Fast broadband but average mobile signal in this rural village
- Village location with primary school, pub, hall; A50 links to M1/M6
Set on a substantial c.0.4 acre plot in a sought-after Derbyshire village, this spacious detached house has been extensively renovated and is presented move‑in ready. The ground floor offers a generous entrance hall, living room with multi‑fuel stove, formal dining room, bespoke kitchen/diner with Quartz worktops, utility room and conservatory — all arranged for everyday family life and entertaining.
Upstairs are four double bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en‑suite, plus a family bathroom. Room sizes are generous throughout and built storage (Hammonds wardrobes, loft boarding) adds practicality. The 1,977–2,174 sqft footprint, double glazing and modern finishes mean the house suits families seeking space without immediate improvement works.
Externally the plot is a standout feature: an extensive tarmac driveway with parking for several vehicles, a double garage with electric door, mature trees and a well‑proportioned rear garden. There is clear scope to extend further if required (subject to planning), making the property suitable for growing families or buyers wanting long‑term potential.
Notable considerations: the property uses an oil‑fired boiler (independent supply) so heating costs and annual servicing are factors to budget for. Mobile signal is average and the location is rural; however broadband speeds are reported as fast. The house was originally built in the 1980s, so some elements reflect that era despite the recent renovation.