Seymour - A fine period bay fronted detached Victorian property built circa 1890 occupying an elevated position with stunning south west facing views over the Derwent Valley and beyond.
The property is set back from the road with steps leading to gardens and entrance door. It is built of brick beneath a pitched tiled roof with the front elevation having an attractive double fronted appearance with twin ground floor bay windows, matching double glazing and stone lintels and sills.
It is beautifully presented throughout with many charming features and in brief the gas central heating and double glazing living accommodation consist of entrance hall with staircase to first floor, lounge with feature fireplace with surround, raised hearth and open grate fire, dining room or sitting room with exposed brick chimney breast, lovely garden room with doors to garden and fitted kitchen/dining room. The first floor landing leads to three bedrooms and a four-piece period style bathroom.
Immediately to the side of the kitchen/dining room is a very useful laundry room and w.c.
The well kept gardens has shaped lawns, shrubs, wrought iron railings, patio, ornamental pond and pergola with wine vine, power light and brick patio.
A driveway provides car standing for two cars.
This is a very convenient and sought after location and offers a good range of local amenities to include general store, village inns, educational facilities at both primary and secondary level ( including school bus service for leading independent school ) and additional regular bus services.
It is approximately one mile from Crich, famous for the tramway museum and is convenient for Belper (two miles to the south), Matlock (eight miles to the north), Nottingham (sixteen miles to the east), and Junction 26 of the M1 motorway (thirteen miles away). Junction 28 is conveniently placed approximately seven miles away.
There is fast access onto the A38 for Derby city centre (twelve miles to the south) which offers a comprehensive range of amenities.
The nearby open countryside with the River Derwent offers some spectacular scenery and delightful country walks. The famous market town of Ashbourne, known as the gateway to Dovedale and the Peak District National Park lies approximately ten miles to the west.
Half-glazed entrance door with stained glass and lead finish, wooden skirting boards and architraves, high ceiling with coving and centre rose, radiator and staircase to the first floor with attractive balustrade.
Feature fireplace with surround, raised hearth and open grate fire, deep skirting boards and architraves, high ceiling with centre rose, radiator, double glazed window to the side, double glazed bay window to the front offering fine views across The Valley and beyond, stripped internal door and internal French glazed doors which open into the conservatory.
Spotlights to ceiling and double glazed French doors opening out onto the garden.
Exposed brick chimney breast incorporating electric fire, deep skirting boards and architraves, high ceiling with coving and centre rose, picture rail, double glazed window to the side, double glazed bay window to the front offering delightful far reaching views, radiator and stripped internal door.
Belfast-style sink with mixer tap, base units with drawer/cupboard fronts, concealed lights and worktops over, wall mounted units, built-in four ring electric hob with extractor hood over, built-in oven and microwave, space for fridge/freezer, tiled flooring, radiator, spotlights to high ceiling, additional storage space under the stairs, double glazed window offering delightful views, double glazed door to the garden, wall mounted China display cabinets, plate rack and stripped internal half-glazed door with stained glass.
Attractive balustrade, access to roof space, double glazed window to the front with fine far-reaching views and double glazed obscured window to the rear.
Fitted wardrobes, high ceiling with coving, radiator, double glazed window with delightful views and internal door.
Fitted wardrobes with cupboard above, high ceiling with coving, radiator, double glazed window with delightful views and internal door.
Fitted wardrobe, radiator, high ceiling, double glazed window with delightful views and internal door.
Bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level w.c., separate shower cubicle, tiled splash-backs, Heritage-style towel rail, high ceiling with coving, picture rail, double glazed obscured window and internal door.
The property enjoys well kept gardens with shaped lawns, shrubs, wrought iron railings, patio, ornamental pond and pergola with wine vine, power light and brick patio which provides a pleasant sitting out and entertaining space, including a brick-built BBQ. A timber shed (with power and light) is included in the sale.
The gardens enjoy a warm, south-westerly aspect with stunning views across Derbyshire countryside and beyond.
Plumbing for a washing machine, space for tumble dryer, power, light and double glazed window.
Working w.c., fitted wash basin, tiled flooring, wall mounted central heating boiler and light.
A driveway provides car standing space for two cars.
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