17th‑century farmhouse with 20 acres, equestrian potential and rental income.
Approximately 20 acres of protected grazing land included
Seven bedrooms with three luxury en suite suites and dressing areas
Barn annexe currently generates substantial rental income
Dramatic double‑height living room with mezzanine and arched window
Stable block and home office with power and water supplied
New Accoya windows, improved insulation and new oil boiler (EPC C)
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in rural hamlet
High council tax and ongoing estate maintenance required
Snellhouse Farm is an imposing 17th‑century detached farmhouse set within approximately 20 acres of protected grazing land in the Peak District National Park. The property combines substantial period character — exposed beams, vaulted stonework and a dramatic arched window with mezzanine — with sympathetic modernisation including new Accoya windows, improved insulation and a new oil boiler that helped achieve an EPC C. The main house and attached barn are currently used as two dwellings, and the barn produces a substantial rental income, offering flexible living or income potential.
Accommodation is generous and well arranged over three storeys, with seven bedrooms, three luxury suites with dressing areas and en suites, and large double‑height living spaces that flood with natural light. Practical outbuildings include a stable block and a home office (both with power and water), ample gravel driveway parking and a south‑facing patio seating area. The site benefits from its own natural water source, elevated countryside views and immediate access to riding, walking and rural pursuits.
Important practical points: this is a rural hamlet setting with very slow broadband and average mobile signal; heating is oil‑fired (radiators and some underfloor heating) and council tax is high. The size and age of the property mean ongoing maintenance is likely, and management of the large grounds will suit buyers prepared for estate upkeep or equestrian/agricultural use. With Sheffield city centre under 10 miles away and good local schools, the house will suit a family seeking country living with commuter access, or an investor looking for mixed residential and rental/equestrian income.