With an impressive frontage, including traditional bay windows, decorative roofline and double integrated garage, it is clear that the Henley is a substantial executive home of space and style.
Step inside and you won't be disappointed, with a stunning kitchen / dining / family area stretching the full width of the property and forming the heart of your home. This superb space includes a high quality fitted kitchen, including top of the range appliances in both the kitchen and utility room, and is brightly lit by a central wall of glass created by the double width patio doors. The ground floor also boasts a separate lounge for quieter family time or a few moments to yourself, as well as downstairs cloaks.
The first floor comprises no less than four generous double bedrooms, with both bedroom two and the magnificent master bedroom served by high specification en-suites.
The Henley is a true statement home that will give your family the superior standard of living you've worked so hard for.
About Henmore Gardens, Ashbourne
About the Development
Henmore Gardens offers a choice of high quality family homes near Ashbourne, from Redrow’s award winning Heritage Collection. These superb three and four bedroom homes provide everything you and your family need in superbly specified style in a highly desirable location. Set on the doorstep of the Peak District, in an historic market town with excellent facilities for residents and tourists alike, this is Derbyshire at its very best.
This sought after development is close to the heart of the town, with its superb selection of shops and restaurants, and is also within walking distance of the local primary school, making mornings so much simpler. And you could be part of Henmore Gardens for just 5% deposit with Help to Buy, and Redrow could help with your Stamp Duty, and help sell your old house, to bring your dream home even closer.
Amenities
There is a choice of supermarkets in Ashbourne, including a Sainsbury’s within easy reach of the development, along with M&S Food, Aldi and Co-operative stores.
For GPs register with Ashbourne Medical Practice (Sat Nav DE6 1DR, call while for dentists try Oswald House Dental Practice (Sat Nav DE6 1AE, call .
Dining
As a tourist destination, Ashbourne has more than its fair share of good restaurants, including Lamplight, White’s of Ashbourne, The Basement, The Bridge, Dragon’s Nest, Bengall Cottage, Courtyard Bistro, Red Chilli and Amaya Premier Indian.
The town also has countless cafes and friendly pubs, many of which serve great home cooked food.
Education
Henmore Gardens is conveniently close to Ashbourne Hilltop Primary and Nursery School, avoiding the trouble and traffic of a school run. This popular school was rated ‘good with outstanding behaviour’ by Ofsted. St Oswald’s CofE Infants provides an alternative, just a short distance away in the town, and is also rated ‘good’ by Ofsted.
The town operates a three-tier education system, with the ‘good’ rated Parkside Junior providing a stepping stone to Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School. Established in 1585, this non-selective grammar is also rated ‘good’ with ‘outstanding’ leadership and behaviour.
Leisure
As a major tourist destination on the edge of the Peak District, Ashbourne has excellent leisure facilities for such a small town, including Ashbourne Leisure Centre and Ashbourne Golf Course. A wide range of water sports are available at Carsington Water, with endless outdoor activities available in the 555 square miles of the National Park.
Ashbourne is home to the historic Royal Shrovetide football match, where half the town plays the other half under ancient riles, with goals 3miles apart. The town also hosts an annual Highland Gathering as well as a town show and Ashbourne Festival.
History buffs will love the huge choice of historic halls within reach, including Chatsworth, Sudbury Hall, Hardwick Hall, Kedleston Hall and Tissington Hall, while for a more modern adventure, Alton Towers theme park is just 16miles away.
Shopping
The historic market in Ashbourne dates back to 1257, and is still held outdoors on the cobbled marketplace every Thursday and Saturday. The town also has lots of fascinating hidden alleys to explore, with a wide range of quirky independent shops to discover. Ashbourne is a Fair Trade town, and has a large number of shops aimed at the tourist trade, from crafts and antiques to outdoor clothing and equipment.
Waterside Retail Park offers out of town shopping with the likes of Halfords and Homebase, Mountain Warehouse and Majestic Wine.
Transport
Ashbourne enjoys a central location in the East Midlands, with a number of large towns and cities within easy reach. Derby is just 13miles, Burton 18miles, Stoke/Newcastle-under-Lyme around 25miles, Nottingham 28miles and Stafford also 28miles, making them all within a reasonable commute.
There are regular bus services across the region, with mainline rail available from either Derby or Stoke, linking to London and the North of England.
Opening Hours
Monday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Tuesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Wednesday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Thursday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Friday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Saturday - 10:00am - 5:30pm, Sunday - 10:00am - 5:30pm