Character-filled Grade II Listed home with separate office and modern services in the heart of Wirksworth.
Grade II Listed 17th-century townhouse with strong original features
A striking Grade II Listed townhouse dating from the 17th century, thoughtfully upgraded while keeping strong period character. Lime-rendered walls, exposed oak beams, stone lintels and original fireplaces give this three-storey home a distinctive historic feel. The seller has completed full electrical and plumbing renewals, fitted a new boiler and redecorated throughout, so the house combines authentic features with modern services and instant hot water throughout.
Accommodation is flexible: four double bedrooms (two with en-suite), a bright reception room, a large kitchen-diner and a useful ground-floor WC, plus cellar storage and a small courtyard garden. A separate brick-built outbuilding provides a home office with kitchenette and WC — ideal for remote working, a studio or ancillary rental. Most furniture and curtains are available by separate negotiation, which could suit a buyer seeking a largely move-in-ready home.
Location is a core strength: the property sits in the town centre within a short walk of independent shops, cafés, the weekly market, cinema and rail link. Local schools and medical facilities are close by and the Peak District attractions are an easy drive. On-street parking and a small courtyard garden reflect the central setting: outdoor space is private but limited.
Buyers should note the Listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate future refurbishment or extension work. The home has been newly renovated to a high standard, but periodic maintenance for older fabric (stone, lime render and timber) is typical of period buildings. Overall this is a characterful, well-serviced town house suited to families, professionals or buyers wanting a central, character property with flexible workspace.