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Land For Sale £200,000
Crich Village,Matlock, (Derbyshire)- Development Opportunity


Description
Crich Village is located to the southeast of the picturesque Peak District. The approved scheme creates a fantastic opportunity to build a stunning new eco-home in the heart of the rural countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and fields.

The Current Site
The site is currently well kept gardens. The seller confirms that the title will be split during the sale.

The Approval
Full planning permission has been granted to construct a multifaceted open plan, three-bedroom eco home to be built over two floors. The design of the house prioritizes maximum environmental sustainability.As part of the project, a new driveway will be established, offering private car parking and a turning area that leads to a spacious garage, suitable for accommodating a camper van. The property will also feature a mature garden with an open aspect, providing unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside.

The site has the potential for reconfiguration to accommodate a significantly larger property or even two separate dwellings. However, this would be contingent upon obtaining a revised planning permission from the local authority.

Covenants
There are no historical covenants on the site

On Site Services
The road situated to the south of the site accommodates gas, electricity, and water mains. It should be feasible to establish a new electrical junction/connection.Across the site, there exists a private sewer that traverses from the western to the eastern side. This sewer, dating back to the Victorian era, remains unadopted. Given its status, it is highly improbable for a new dwelling to discharge waste into this sewer. To address this, the plans for the new house incorporate a small domestic package treatment facility.The design of the new house incorporates exceptional levels of insulation and air sealing. It is equipped with a mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system, an air source heat pump, underfloor heating, a thermal storage water tank, photovoltaic panels, and an electric vehicle charging point.

Road
The A6 road runs to the west of Crich. It passes through the nearby town of Ambergate, which is situated to the west of Crich. The A6 is a significant road that connects various towns and cities, including Belper and Derby, and it provides access to the broader road network. The A38 and A610, provide connections to Crich and its surrounding areas.

Rail Services
Local stations such as Whatstandwell ,Ambergate and Cromford are accessible. The local train stations (10-15 mins drive) are on direct lines serving Derby, Nottingham, Chesterfield, Sheffield and Birmingham. These connections form part of the Midland Mainline route to London, Leeds, Newcastle and Edinburgh.For more distant travel, Derby Railway Station is situated approximately 10 miles away, provide excellent connections. Derby Station is well-linked to numerous cities and towns across the UK rail network.

Bus Services
Crich and Fritchley are currently served by bus routes offering links to Matlock, Alfreton, Belper and Ripley.

Airports
Birmingham airport is 60 mins and Manchester 80mins.

There are approximately eleven Universities within a 90 minute drive.

Local Attractions
There are plenty of fantastic farmers markets and farm shops, local breweries, cosy pubs and an array restaurants to suit all tastes.One of the prominent attractions in Crich is the Crich Tramway Village, a museum dedicated to the history of trams and public transportation. Crich is immediately adjacent to the "Derwent Valley Mills" UNESCO World Heritage Site.Crich Stand, a landmark that can be seen from miles around was built in 1923 and is dedicated to the memory of the men who died in the Sherwood Foresters Regiment during the Great War.


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