Three double bedrooms with period features and bay windows
Large south-facing private garden with orchard and paved patio
Double driveway and detached garage for multiple cars
Modern fitted dining kitchen with integrated appliances
Single family bathroom only; no en-suite facilities
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — may need energy upgrades
Broadband speeds reported slow — affects heavy home working
Within Ecclesbourne School catchment; village amenities nearby
Set on a generous plot in Little Eaton village, this 1930s detached home combines period character with practical family living. The house offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, a flexible reception layout with bay-fronted rooms and a modern dining kitchen fitted with integrated appliances — ready for everyday family life.
Outside, the south-facing rear garden, paved patio, orchard and wildlife area provide a private, sunny setting for children and entertaining. A double driveway and detached garage give convenient off-street parking for multiple vehicles. The property sits within the Ecclesbourne School catchment and close to local shops and green walks, making it well suited to families who value village amenities and good schooling.
Upgrades include double glazing (installed post-2002), new internal oak doors and a mains-gas combi boiler with radiators. Notable practical points: the house has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation and broadband speeds in the area are reported as slow, which may affect heavy home-working or streaming without further investment.
This home will suit buyers seeking a traditional, spacious family house with garden and village location, and those prepared to accept modest energy-improvement or broadband upgrades to maximise comfort and efficiency.































































































