Located in the grounds of Leawood Hall, this stone built, detached home enjoys a quiet position but is central to the village and its amenities. The Haven benefits from Propane gas central heating and uPVC double glazing throughout. The accommodation comprises; entrance lobby, conservatory, dining kitchen, lounge, master bedroom with ensuite shower room, second double bedroom and family bathroom. There is allocated parking for at least three vehicles and a low maintenance courtyard garden. No Upward Chain.
Holloway is a charming Derbyshire village which forms part of a popular group of villages, the others being Lea, Crich, Dethick and Riber. Holloway and Lea were the homes of the Nightingale family of Florence Nightingale fame. Holloway is located within easy reach of the towns of Matlock 4.3 miles, Chesterfield 13 miles, Bakewell 13 miles, Belper 6.5 miles and is within commuting distance of Sheffield, Nottingham and Derby. It has various amenities including village shop / post office, award winning butcher, doctors/dispensary and an excellent primary school. There are numerous clubs and societies in the village and it is also on the edge of the Peak District National Park with its wide array of outdoor pursuits.
The property is approached via a half glazed entrance door which opens into the l-shaped uPVC double glazed conservatory, 10' 1" x 4' 11" (3.07m x 1.50m) and 14' 10" x 6' 6" (4.52m x 1.98m), with brick built low wall, ceramic tiled floor, polycarbonate apexed roof with centre light and fan, double glazed doors opening onto the decked area of the courtyard garden and a uPVC double glazed panel door with privacy glazing opening into the entrance lobby.
Having a storage unit with display shelving and drawers, a coat hanging cupboard, central heating radiator and door to dining kitchen.
With uPVC double glazed leaded windows to the front and rear elevations, a range of wall and base units incorporating drawers, open display shelving, wine rack, rolled edge work surfaces over incorporating an inset stainless steel double bowl sink and drainer with mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, inset four ring electric halogen hob with stainless steel air extractor canopy over and double oven, built-in cupboard housing the Worcester central heating boiler, space for under work surface fridge and freezer, concealed space and plumbing for washing machine, central heating radiators, telephone point, retractable loft access ladder to the partially boarded loft fitted with lighting and space for a family dining table.
With a uPVC double glazed and leaded window to the front elevation, central heating radiator, feature cast iron inset multi-fuel stove on a tiled hearth, television point, telephone point and sliding patio doors to the rear having open views of 'The Hall' gardens, fields and wooded hillsides beyond.
With a uPVC double glazed leaded windows to two elevations, fitted light wood effect wardrobes having hanging rail and shelf storage with panelled and mirrored doors, matching drawer unit, central heating radiators
With shower cubicle having a electric shower, pedestal wash hand basin and close-couple dual flush WC, central heating radiator, electrically heated towel rail, low voltage spot down-lights and air extractor fan.
With a three piece suite comprising panelled bath with Triton electric shower over, glass shower screen, low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, partial tiling, central heating radiator, built-in storage cupboard and uPVC double glazed leaded window with privacy glazing.
Has uPVC double glazed leaded windows to two elevations, one having garden views, television point and central heating radiator.
The property is approached via a 'The Hall' driveway, turning left immediately after 'The Lodge' and sweeping round to the property having a block paved private parking area with a secluded flagged patio area to the side surrounded by mature trees. At the other end of the bungalow is a courtyard garden enclosed by stone walls and fencing having a decked seating area by the conservatory, raised well stocked borders and a water feature, garden store, log store and a path across the rear of the bungalow, where there is an outside water tap, to the patio doors opening to the sitting room.
From our office at Wirksworth Market Place proceed along Harrison Drive in the direction of Cromford. At Cromford Market place turn right at the traffic lights and then immediately left following the signs to Lea, Holloway and Crich. Keep to this road passing the railway station on the left-hand side. Continue on the main road bearing right up the steep hill (Mill Lane) where just before the left hand turn to Church Street, Leawood Hall will be found on the right. Proceed through the stone built pillars and then take the left hand turn where The Haven will be found on the right.
We are informed by Amber Valley Borough Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band D which is currently £1750 per annum.
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