Grade II four‑double-bed barn conversion with garage, garden and no onward chain.
Four double bedrooms, one en-suite and family shower room
Grade II listed — restrictions on alterations and maintenance
Spacious kitchen/dining room, lounge with garden access
Detached single garage and low‑maintenance rear garden
Freehold, vacant possession and no upward chain
Built before 1900; stone walls likely without modern insulation
Council Tax Band E; broadband average, mobile signal excellent
Close to Peak District, good schools and rail links
This Grade II listed four-double-bedroom barn conversion sits in a quiet mews on the fringe of Dronfield Woodhouse, minutes from local shops, rail links and the Peak District. The property combines traditional character — exposed beams and stone walls — with modern essentials such as gas central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen. Vacant possession and no upward chain make this ready for immediate occupation or lettings.
Internally the layout suits family life: ground-floor lounge with a garden door, a spacious kitchen/dining room and four double bedrooms upstairs, one with an en-suite. The detached single garage and low‑maintenance paved/gravel rear garden add practical parking and outdoor space while the neat front lawn and mature shrubs provide kerb appeal.
Buyers should be clear that the Grade II listing will restrict alterations and may complicate maintenance or improvement works. The building dates from before 1900 and external walls are traditional stone (likely without modern insulation), so energy upgrades and any external changes will need listed‑building consent. Council Tax Band E and average broadband speeds reflect running costs and connectivity.
Overall this property will appeal to families seeking character and space in a very affluent, low-crime suburb with excellent local schools and easy access to countryside. It is ready to occupy, can be sold furnished by negotiation, but suits buyers comfortable with owning a listed building and the associated care and consent requirements.