Restored 17th‑century cottage with stunning Peak District views and large gardens.
Grade II listed 17th‑century detached house with many original features
Extensively renovated with new windows and sympathetic modernisation
Large plot with gardens, terraces and planning permission for garage
Spectacular open countryside views within Peak District National Park
Ample off‑street hardstanding for two large vehicles
Single bathroom serves three bedrooms
Very slow broadband; average mobile signal may affect home working
Listing status restricts alterations and may complicate works
Clayton Fold House is a beautifully restored Grade II listed 17th‑century detached cottage set on a large plot in the Peak District National Park. The house blends original features — exposed beams, stone mullion windows and a substantial stone fireplace with cast‑iron stove — with sympathetic modern updates including a fitted shaker kitchen with granite worktops, new windows and LPG central heating.
The property sits in an elevated rural hamlet position with sweeping open‑countryside views, private gardens and stone‑flagged terraces on three sides. Accommodation is arranged over two floors with a generous 17ft lounge, dining/playroom opening to the garden, well‑appointed breakfast kitchen and three bedrooms served by a single bathroom. There is hardstanding for at least two large vehicles and planning permission has been obtained for a detached garage.
This home will suit buyers seeking a handsome country family home or weekend retreat who value historic character and panoramic views. Note the Grade II listing: any alterations will be restricted and will require listed‑building consent. Broadband speeds are very slow and mobile signal is only average — important for anyone relying on home working or streaming. The property is offered freehold and vacant on completion.