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House For Rent £850
Ivy House, 25 Manor Road, South Wingfield DE55


Description
We are delighted to offer To Let, this 18th Century, detached character cottage which has undergone an extensive programme of refurbishment whilst retaining a host of original features. This home benefits from gas central heating and the accommodation comprises; Sitting Room, Kitchen, Garden Room, Utility/Boiler Room & Bedroom 1 to the ground floor. Then there are Two Bedrooms and a stylish family shower room on the first floor. The cellar has been converted to a Basement Bar but could be used as a storage area instead. Immediately to the rear of the home there is a superb, larger than average garden with synthetic lawn and patio with a reclaimed brick, outdoor fireplace with log store & seating areas, ideal for entertaining and warm weather dining, particularly with those far reaching views. Pets considered. Non-smokers only. Available January 2023. Please note, this property is fully furnished.

Location

This home is located in the centre of the village of South Wingfield, in the Amber Valley. The village itself is situated in an attractive rural setting with a wide range of facilities including a primary school, village shop, doctors' surgery and choice of public houses together with the historic ruins of Wingfield Manor. There are many nearby local walks, trails and beauty spots in the surrounding area with the Peak Park close by. The village has excellent access onto main roads leading to the M1 motorway within 6 miles and the A38 is 2.7 miles away providing quick access to the towns of Alfreton (3 miles), Matlock (8 miles) and Chesterfield (11 miles) and the cities of Derby (15 miles), Nottingham (20 miles) and Sheffield (24 miles) away. For those needing access to railway network, stations are easily accessible at Chesterfield, Alfreton and Derby (1hr 32 mins to London St Pancras).

Property Notes

This unique home has been carefully and lovingly refurbished by the current owners, paying particular attention to detail using quality fittings and fixtures, whilst being sympathetic to its age and character. Oak doors, wall panelling, skirting and architraves teamed with iron door furniture complete the desired finish. Handmade, solid wood kitchen units and Victorian finishes including radiators, sanitary ware and tiling confirm that tremendous thought has gone into presenting this home to a deservedly high standard.

Ground Floor

A wrought iron gate opens into the foregarden where a wood effect uPVC door leads into the:

Sitting Room (10.97m x 5.18m)

With an original "Granwood" flooring, painted oak wall panelling and exposed brickwork and ceiling timbers, this is a fabulous reception room, well lit room having double glazed windows to front and rear aspects, the former having exposed stone surround and built in window seat. An oak clad staircase leads up to the first floor. A substantial brick built fireplace houses the multi-fuel burning stove, with an opening that creates a social link to the kitchen. Steps lead down to the cellar. A glazed door leads to the garden room. An opening leads through to the:

Kitchen (3.60m x 1.70m (11'9" x 5'6"))

With a range of bespoke fitted, handmade, solid oak, wall, base and drawer units with matching open display shelving and plate rack. There is an oak block worktop with belfast sink inset, oak panelled splashbacks and heavy, exposed timberwork to the vaulted ceiling overhead. There is a fridge freezer, microwave, kettle, toaster and gas range. A bespoke oak, part glazed door leads out to the garden room. There is a double glazed window to the front aspect.

Garden Room (5.79m x 2.26m max (18'11" x 7'4" max))

Of wooden construction with leaded, stained glass glazing, this room offers a number of potential uses, not least to sit and enjoy the garden and the views beyond. A door leads out to the patio area and an opening leads through to the:

Utility Room / Boiler Cupboard (1.52m x 1.06m (4'11" x 3'5"))

With a free-standing washing machine and wall mounted "Baxi" boiler which provides the hot water and gas central heating for the home. There's a small window to the rear aspect.

Basement Room / Bar (3.59m x 3.24m (11'9" x 10'7"))

Located in the cellar with feature, brick built, vaulted ceiling. Currently fitted out as a bar with bespoke units & bar furniture but could also just be used as a storage space.

Bedroom One (3.90m x 3.63m (12'9" x 11'10"))

From the Sitting Room, a door opens to a stunning Bedroom with double glazed windows to front and rear aspects (the former having original stone surround) providing a good level of natural light. There is painted, solid wood flooring, exposed ceiling timbers, Victorian style Oak wood panelling and built in window seats, ideal in particular for enjoying those far reaching views to the rear. TV point, matching wall lights. The brick built fireplace with stone mantle and hearth houses the multi-fuel stove which provides a pleasing focal point to this room.

First Floor

On arrival at the first floor landing there is a deep silled double glazed window to the rear aspect. The first solid oak cottage door on the right leads into:

Bedroom Two (3.70m x 3.64m (12'1" x 11'11"))

A well lit room with windows to the front and rear aspects (the former having original stone surround). There are exposed ceiling timbers, Victorian style cast iron radiator and concealed, wall mounted TV connections. Back on the landing, a sliding, solid oak door pulls back to reveal the:

Shower Room (3.06m x 1.67m max (10'0" x 5'5" max))

Stylishly tiled and fitted with a traditional range of Victorian style fittings including a high level cistern WC, vanity wash basin set within a drawer unit and a walk in shower with high pressure "Rain" shower fitments. There is a heated towel rail and a window to the rear aspect.

Bedroom Three (3.94m x 2.14m max (12'11" x 7'0" max))

With overstairs storage cupboard, Victorian style cast iron radiator, concealed, wall mounted TV connections and double glazed window to the front aspect.

Outside

To the front of the home there is a foregarden enclosed by a stone wall. A pathway leads around to the rear where a flag stone patio leads down to a substantial synthetic lawn which is low maintenance by design. To the rear of the garden there is a further stone flagged seating area adjacent to a reclaimed brick, outdoor fireplace, with log store & seating area, ideal for entertaining and warm weather dining. The south east facing garden enjoys a good level of privacy and far reaching views can be enjoyed from here.

Directional Notes & Parking

From our office at Wirksworth proceed along Harrison drive in the direction of Cromford. At Cromford, turn right onto the A6 and continue along crossing over the River Derwent at Whatstandwell and immediately thereafter bear left as signposted for Whatstandwell and Crich. Continue into Main Road (B5035) staying on this road, passing through the village of Whatstandwell and upon reaching Crich proceed across the Market Place, climbing Bowns Hill and continuing along the B5035 as signposted for South Wingfield. After approximately 1 mile upon reaching the village of South Wingfield, the cottage will be found on the right hand side. Postcode is DE55 7NH. There is street parking available just outside the home.

Council Tax Information

We are informed by Amber Valley Borough Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band E which is currently £2449 per annum.

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