We are delighted to offer this stone built, two double bedroom cottage which is located on this quiet country lane, just a short distance from this popular town of Belper. This home has been completely refurbished from top to bottom but still has a wealth of character and original features. The property benefits from gas central heating, uPVC double glazing and is extremely well presented throughout. The accommodation is presented over three levels and comprises; living room, kitchen, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside, there is a pleasant block paved courtyard with a raised platform, ideal for warm weather dining. Street parking is available just outside of the property, We would recommend an internal inspection to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer. No Upward Chain, Virtual Tour Available.
The Location
Broadholme Lane is an attractive countryside lane which leads off towards Nether Heage and is a short distance from the junction with the main A6 road connecting to both towns of Belper and Matlock. Derby city centre is also within easy reach. Within the nearest town of Belper (Voted best English Town in 2020) there is a host of all typically required day to day amenities and independent shops as well as popular public houses, cafes and restaurants. There is a train station and frequent buses to Derby. Within walking distance of this cottage there is the popular Fisherman's Rest public house, serving food and drinks.
Quality And So Much More!
This delightful row of character, stone-built cottages have been extensively refurbished by local builder Mark Walker-Thompson, an award-winning builder known for skilled refurbishments of heritage buildings. This property has been fully renovated throughout, including a full rewire and plumbing system, new roof, windows, doors, bathroom and kitchen which has a full range of integrated "Zanussi" appliances. There are oak panelled internal doors with iron door furniture.
Ground Floor
This home is entered via the part glazed uPVC double glazed front door which leads into the
Living Room (3.55 x 3.41 (11'7" x 11'2"))
With a quality wood laminate flooring and a uPVC double glazed sash window to the front aspect. There are exposed ceiling timbers, inset LED spotlights, Victorian-style, cast-iron radiators and an original stone built fireplace with a slate hearth and a wood-burning stove inset providing a pleasing focal point. TV point. A large opening leads through to the
Kitchen (3.55 x 2.65 (11'7" x 8'8"))
Fitted with an extensive range of wall, base and soft closing drawer units with worktop over and under cupboard lighting. Integrated "Zanussi" appliances include; fridge, freezer, washer dryer, dishwasher, electric oven, induction hob with extractor over. There is a uPVC double glazed sash window to the rear aspect and a matching door which leads out to the rear garden. A built-in cupboard houses the "Worcester" condensing boiler which provides the hot water and gas central heating for the home.
First Floor
On arrival at the first floor landing, we find a built-in cupboard which provides good storage for household items. The modern consumer unit is located here. The staircase leads off to the second floor and the first door straight ahead leads into
Bedroom One (3.56 x 3.34 max (11'8" x 10'11" max))
A double bedroom with a uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect providing some superb, far-reaching views over the surrounding hilltops and countryside. Victorian-style cast iron radiator. TV point.
Family Bathroom (2.62 x 1.82 (8'7" x 5'11"))
Stylishly tiled and fitted with a quality "Burlington" four piece bathroom suite comprising; corner shower cubicle with thermostatic shower fittings over, panelled bath, pedestal sink and low flush WC, There is a chrome heated towel rail and a uPVC double glazed sash window to the rear aspect.
Second Floor
From the first landing, the staircase rises up to
Bedroom Two (4.96 x 3.53 (16'3" x 11'6"))
A good sized double bedroom (restricted head height to the eaves) and having a Velux window to the rear aspect providing a good level of natural light. Victorian-style cast iron radiator. TV point.
Outside
Immediately to the rear of the property there is a most pleasant, block paved courtyard garden fully enclosed by timber fencing. There is external lighting and steps lead up to a raised platform, an ideal seating area.
Directional Notes
From Belper town centre head north via A6 heading towards Matlock. After approximately one mile turn right onto Broadholme Lane, signposted Nether Heage, passing the Fishermans Rest public house where the property will be found a short distance on the right.
Council Tax Information
We are informed by Amber Valley Borough Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band A which is currently £1256 per annum.