Characterful four-bedroom cottage with expansive gardens and valley views..
Four double bedrooms with study and two family bathrooms
Outstanding panoramic views across Hope Valley and surrounding peaks
Large mature garden of approximately 0.63 acre with orchard
Gated block-paved driveway and large detached garage with electric door
Wraparound conservatory providing bright, panoramic living space
Traditional stone walls (1930s–40s) — likely no wall insulation
Council tax described as quite expensive; budgeting required
Average mobile signal; fast broadband and no flood risk
Set on 0.63 acres in the Peak District, this four-bedroom detached cottage offers commanding views across Bradwell and the Hope Valley. The home combines traditional stone character, a large wraparound conservatory and generous outdoor space — ideal for families seeking privacy, outdoor living and scenic outlooks.
The ground floor centres on a well-equipped kitchen with Rayburn, adjacent dining area and a spacious sitting room with multifuel stove. A large conservatory provides bright, panoramic views and a flexible reception/dining space. Ancillary rooms include a utility area, home study and two family bathrooms, making the layout practical for everyday family life and home working.
Outside benefits are substantial: gated block-paved driveway, generous parking, and a large detached garage with an electric up-and-over door. The mature, terraced garden, patio areas, rock garden and orchard create private, versatile outdoor rooms and direct pedestrian access into the village.
Important practical points: the house dates from c.1930–1949 and walls are traditional stone with assumed no insulation, so buyers should factor in potential thermal upgrades. Council tax is noted as quite expensive. Overall the property will suit buyers seeking character, space and views who are prepared for some retrofit or updating to improve energy efficiency.