Chain-free two-bedroom flat with church views and cellar in historic Wirksworth..
Two double bedrooms across two storeys, generous room proportions
Sash windows with views over St Mary’s Church, lots of natural light
Large dining kitchen suitable for family-sized table and entertaining
Useful large cellar plus outside store with tap and wash basin
Small private courtyard; no allocated parking, on-street nearby
Leasehold with 123 years remaining; chain free sale
Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) — potential energy upgrade needed
Secondary glazing and gas central heating present
Set in the heart of historic Wirksworth, this two-double-bedroom, two-storey apartment offers generous rooms and characterful period details. Large sash windows fill the sitting room and kitchen/diner with light and provide attractive views across St Mary’s Church. A useful cellar and external store add practical storage rarely found in town-centre flats.
The home suits a first-time buyer seeking space or an investor after a central, chain-free purchase. The layout includes a spacious sitting room, a family-sized kitchen/diner, two double bedrooms and a large bathroom. A small courtyard provides outdoor space; on-street parking is available nearby rather than allocated parking.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold with 123 years remaining and benefits from gas central heating and secondary glazing. The building has solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation), so upgrading thermal performance or internal insulation would improve comfort and running costs. There is also a flight of internal stairs between floors, so mobility should be considered.
Overall this is a roomy, characterful flat in a well-served market town, offered chain-free and ready for a buyer who values location and space and is willing to carry out modest improvements for energy efficiency and modern finishes.