Charming stone, 2 bed cottage with superb views and garden in a truly sought after village. Log burner and Gas fired central heating
Located in the highly desirable village of Holloway, and having exceptional far-reaching views, sits this delightful period mid-terrace property. With accommodation offering: two double bedrooms; lounge with feature log-burner; dining kitchen; family bathroom; and garden overlooking the remarkable far-reaching views.
Holloway is a picturesque village nestling in the Derbyshire hills surrounded by open countryside with many fine walks. The village has many fine houses and a wealth of history including the former family home of Florence Nightingale. Village amenities include a doctor’s surgery, butchers and general store. Conveniently situated for the towns of Matlock (4 miles), Alfreton (7.8 miles) and Belper (6.4 miles) and within easy commuting distance of Nottingham and Derby. There is a branch line railway station at nearby Cromford with a regular service to Nottingham and Derby
Entering the property via:
ENTRANCE PORCH 1.76m x 0.92m
With exposed stonework to the walls, tiled flooring, and double-glazed picture windows. A half glazed stable-style door opens to:
SITTING ROOM 3.95m x 3.77m
Enjoying the exceptional far-reaching views through double-glazed windows. The room benefits from a feature fire opening with slate-tiled hearth and housing a log-burning stove. There is a display niche with an original exposed wooden lintel and open-display shelving, central heating radiator, and a television aerial point. A panelled door opens to:
KITCHEN 3.66m x 2.24m
With rear-aspect double-glazed windows with patterned glass. There is a granite-effect worksurface and tiled splashback. Set within the work surface is a four-ring gas hob over which is a wall-mounted Firenzi cooker hood, and a one-and-a-half-bowl sink with mixer tap. Set beneath the work surface are cupboards and drawers as well as the integrated Zanussi electric oven. There is an under-cabinet fridge, and space and connection for a washing machine and wall-mounted storage cupboards. Within the room, there is a central heating radiator and an internet connection point.
From the kitchen, an original three-quarter turn staircase rises to:
FIRST FLOOR LANDING 1.92m x 0.84m
From which panelled doors open to:
BEDROOM ONE 2.83m x 2.61m
Having rear-aspect views over the woodlands through double-glazed windows. There is a central heating radiator, and sited in the room within a cupboard is Main boiler which provides central heating and hot water to the property.
BEDROOM TWO 3.58m x 2.69m
With front aspect double-glazed windows having exceptional panoramic countryside views. Within the room there is a central heating radiator and a loft access hatch opening to a boarded loft space.
FAMILY BATHROOM 3.46m x 1.57m
A partially-tiled room with three-piece suite comprising: close-coupled WC; wash hand basin sat upon a vanity style unit with shelving below; and bath with mixer taps and a shower fitted over. Within the room there is a shaving point, a central heating radiator, and an extractor fan.
OUTSIDE
The property is approached via a shared access path over neighbouring properties. To the front of the property there is a paved patio area for outside seating, path leading to the front garden. The garden is designed to be low maintenance with artificial grass and slate topped borders with shrubs and plants. There is a built-in barbeque area,
A stone path leads to an additional section of garden laid to lawn with a shed providing for outdoor storage. There is a further decked seating area. To the rear of the property is an area of garden laid to lawn enjoying the exceptional panoramic views of the Derwent Valley. There is outside lighting.
SERVICES AND GENERAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected to the property.
For Broadband speed please go to https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/broadband-coverage
For Mobile Phone coverage please go to https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/en-gb/mobile-coverage
TENURE Freehold
COUNCIL TAX BAND (Correct at time of publication) ‘A’
DIRECTIONS
Leaving Matlock Crown Square along the A6 towards Derby upon reaching the traffic lights at Cromford turn left signposted Lea, Holloway and railway station, follow the road into Holloway village after passing the Florence Nightingale Hall follow the road up the hill turning left into The Hollow where the property can be found on the right hand side.
Disclaimer
All measurements in these details are approximate. None of the fixed appliances or services have been tested and no warranty can be given to their condition. The deeds have not been inspected by the writers of these details. These particulars are produced in good faith with the approval of the vendor but they should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact and they do not constitute any part of an offer or contract.
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