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House For Sale £230,000
Church Street, Pilsley S45


Description
Conveniently placed at the centre of a popular east Derbyshire village, this characterful detached three bedroom home present a quite rare opportunity for those seeking an individual and comfortable family home. The brick and tiled house stands within rendered elevations and is believed to be historically adapted from two small cottages, which were part of a larger terrace. Internally, the house is currently finished in an interesting eclectic style and includes open plan living and dining rooms, kitchen and spacious downstairs shower room, with three good bedrooms and bathroom to the first floor. A quite surprising feature is the larger than expected and delightfully landscaped gardens, which are well stocked and laid out to provide privacy, colour and interest. There is also off street parking, garage store, garden room and colourful caravan.

The property is well placed at the centre of Pilsley, where there is a respected primary school and other local facilities, whilst good road communications lead to the nearby centres of employment to include Chesterfield, Alfreton and Mansfield. The A38 and M1 corridor provide commuter links to further afield.
Accommodation

A uPVC double glazed front door opens to a half glazed porch at the front of the house and which in turn leads to the…

Dining room – 3.64m x 3.64m (11’ 11” x 11’11”) with beamed ceiling, front aspect window and Frech doors leading to the gardens at the side. A broad open doorway with an attractive cutstone surround provides an open plan aspect to the adjacent…

Sitting room – 3.71m x 3.64m (12’ 2” x 11’ 11”) again with a beamed ceiling and feature fireplace housing a solid fuel stove. From the sitting room, a doorway leads to an inner hall with door off to a…

Shower room – 2.83m x 2.65m (9’ 3” x 8’ 8”) a spacious room providing a useful utility space and ground floor bathroom. There is a walk-in shower cubicle, low flush WC and wash hand basin.

Kitchen – 2.64m x 3.29m (8’ 8” x 10’ 9”) accessed off the inner hall, fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces, together with an electric hob, stainless steel sink unit and access to useful under stairs storage. Good natural light is allowed through a deep square bay window looking across the rear gardens. Rear porch, a dry entrance from the garden and driveway providing useful coat and boot storage, if required, and finished with a rough plaster walls.

From the kitchen, stairs rise to the first floor landing where doorways lead off to…

Bedroom 1 – 3.64m x 3.64m (11’ 11” x 11’ 11”) a good double bedroom with front aspect window.

Bedroom 2 – 3.71m x 3.64m (12’ 2” x 11’ 11”) a second double bedroom with pine boarded floor and front aspect window., Bedroom 3 – 3.71m x 2.66m (12’ 2” x 8’ 9”) maximum, utilised as a study / reading room, but a good sized third bedroom, which looks across the rear gardens.

Bathroom – fitted with a panelled bath having a mixer shower tap, low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
Outside

The gardens are a real delight and surprisingly spacious for such a central situation. Well stocked borders surround informal lawns and sitting areas, all maturely planted with a variety of shrubs, flowers and specimen trees which had height and interest. Adjoining the house is a timber framed garden room and there is further storage and garden amenity provided by a garage store and small painted caravan nestling within the borders. From the side of the house, a driveway leads through a tall gated fence which encloses the garden area and the driveway providing car standing.

Tenure – Freehold.

Services – All mains services are available to the property, which enjoys the benefit of gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing. No test has been made on the services or their distribution.

Council tax – North East Derbyshire District Council Band A

fixtures & fittings – Only the fixtures and fittings mentioned in these sales particulars are included in the sale. Certain other items may be taken at valuation if required. No specific test has been made on any appliance either included or available by negotiation.

Directions – Travelling along the A61 Derby Road, south of Clay Cross in the direction of Alfreton, at Stretton turn left as signed Morton and Tibshelf. Follow the road all the way to the village of Morton, before turning left onto Pilsley Road immediately after The Corner Pin Public House. Follow the road for around one mile into Pilsley, on entering the village turn left onto Church Street and no. 9 can be found immediately on the left hand side.

Viewing – Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office .

Ref: FTM9986

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