Offers in region of
£260,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleStudy Drive, Bonsall DE4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Traditional semi-detached home
Scope for general updating
Elevated from the roadside, standing to a sloping plot
Three bedrooms
Suited to a number of buyers
Popular and sought after village with good amenities
Ideal for families
Viewing highly recommended
Built of brick and part rendered elevations, this traditional semi-detached home stands elevated just off the centre of this popular village and offers well balanced accommodation, which has scope for general updating. To the ground floor there is an entrance hall, sitting room with square bay window and dining kitchen, whilst at firs floor level there are three bedrooms and bathroom. The property stands to a sloping plot with garden to the front and a larger than expected garden at the rear which rises away from the house. There is no private off road parking. The property is suited to a number of different buyers and a viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the space on offer.
Bonsall is one of Derbyshire’s most desirable villages and lies on the very outskirts of the Peak District National Park. There is ready access to the recreational delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and White Peak countryside, and the village boasts a well-respected primary school, two public houses, café and community shop, with playing field and play-ground opposite, plus church. A wider range of amenities are available in Cromford just one mile away, and the larger market town facilities of Matlock, (4 miles), Wirksworth (3 miles), Ashbourne (10 miles), Bakewell (12 miles) and Chesterfield (13 miles) are also readily accessible via good road communications. The cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lie within daily commuting distance.
Accommodation
A part glazed uPVC door, with matching side panels, opens to an entrance hallway with feature wood panelling and open tread stairs rising to the first floor, and door opens to the…
Sitting room – 3.78m x 3.76m (12’ 5” x 12’ 4”) a generous reception room with broad square bay window allowing plenty of natural light and delightful views over the village and countryside beyond. As a feature, there is a stone fireplace to the chimney breast with gas fire.
Dining kitchen – 4.17m x 3.08m (13’ 8” x 10’ 1”) fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces which incorporate a stainless steel sink unit and electric hob with built-in extractor over, with under counter electric oven and further appliance space. There is ample space for daily dining, window overlooking the rear, wall mounted gas fire and archway opening to the…
Rear lobby – mounted to the wall is the gas fired boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. A door leads to the entrance hallway, and a second door allows external access to and from the rear.
From the entrance hallway, open tread wooden stairs rise to the first floor landing with window to the side and doors off to…
Bathroom – fully tiled with a panelled ceiling and fitted with a coloured suite comprising panelled bath, wash hand basin, WC and glazed shower cubicle with electric shower fitting. Rear facing obscure glazed window.
Bedroom 2 – 3.50m x 3.07m (11’ 6” x 10’ 1”) a rear facing double bedroom with views over the garden and beyond.
Bedroom 1 – 3.50m x 3.32m (11’ 6” x 10’ 11”) a larger double bedroom, front facing with views over the village and countryside around.
Bedroom 3 – 2.25m x 2.07m (7’ 4” x 6’ 9”) a good sized single bedroom, front facing. Also suitable as a home office or hobby space.
Outside & parking
The property stands to a sloping plot, elevated from the village and roadside. To the front is a gravelled garden with shade loving plants and shrubs, alongside which is a flight of steps rising to the front of the property where there is a patio seating area. A wrought iron gate opens to a side pathway and to the rear of the property.
The rear garden has been interestingly landscaped making use of the topography of the plot. By the house, there is an area of patio with useful outhouses off, one providing dry storage with light and electricity and space for a tumble dryer, one for other storage and one a WC. Steps rise to a larger level patio area with shed, and steps rise again past deep tiered planted borders to a further level area housing a greenhouse. Beyond here steps make their way up a steeply sloping area of garden laid to lawn with occasional shrub planting. From the top of the garden, superb views are gained back over the village and surrounding countryside. The garden offers any new owner the challenge to use their imagination for further landscaping as desired.
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 specific test has been made on the services or their distribution.
EPC rating – to be confirmed
council tax – Band C
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 – From Matlock Crown Square, cross over the bridge and take the A6 south to Cromford passing through Matlock Bath. On reaching the traffic light crossroads, turn right into Market Place then second right onto Water Lane. Continue on before locating The Clatterway off on the right. Turn onto The Clatterway and proceed into Bonsall and no. 2 can be found on the left hand side, just before reaching the village monument, identified by the agents For Sale board.
WHAT3WORDS – afflicted. Archduke.chops
viewing – Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office .
Ref: FTM11081
Bonsall is one of Derbyshire’s most desirable villages and lies on the very outskirts of the Peak District National Park. There is ready access to the recreational delights of the surrounding Derbyshire Dales and White Peak countryside, and the village boasts a well-respected primary school, two public houses, café and community shop, with playing field and play-ground opposite, plus church. A wider range of amenities are available in Cromford just one mile away, and the larger market town facilities of Matlock, (4 miles), Wirksworth (3 miles), Ashbourne (10 miles), Bakewell (12 miles) and Chesterfield (13 miles) are also readily accessible via good road communications. The cities of Sheffield, Derby and Nottingham all lie within daily commuting distance.
Accommodation
A part glazed uPVC door, with matching side panels, opens to an entrance hallway with feature wood panelling and open tread stairs rising to the first floor, and door opens to the…
Sitting room – 3.78m x 3.76m (12’ 5” x 12’ 4”) a generous reception room with broad square bay window allowing plenty of natural light and delightful views over the village and countryside beyond. As a feature, there is a stone fireplace to the chimney breast with gas fire.
Dining kitchen – 4.17m x 3.08m (13’ 8” x 10’ 1”) fitted with a range of cupboards, drawers and work surfaces which incorporate a stainless steel sink unit and electric hob with built-in extractor over, with under counter electric oven and further appliance space. There is ample space for daily dining, window overlooking the rear, wall mounted gas fire and archway opening to the…
Rear lobby – mounted to the wall is the gas fired boiler which serves the central heating and hot water system. A door leads to the entrance hallway, and a second door allows external access to and from the rear.
From the entrance hallway, open tread wooden stairs rise to the first floor landing with window to the side and doors off to…
Bathroom – fully tiled with a panelled ceiling and fitted with a coloured suite comprising panelled bath, wash hand basin, WC and glazed shower cubicle with electric shower fitting. Rear facing obscure glazed window.
Bedroom 2 – 3.50m x 3.07m (11’ 6” x 10’ 1”) a rear facing double bedroom with views over the garden and beyond.
Bedroom 1 – 3.50m x 3.32m (11’ 6” x 10’ 11”) a larger double bedroom, front facing with views over the village and countryside around.
Bedroom 3 – 2.25m x 2.07m (7’ 4” x 6’ 9”) a good sized single bedroom, front facing. Also suitable as a home office or hobby space.
Outside & parking
The property stands to a sloping plot, elevated from the village and roadside. To the front is a gravelled garden with shade loving plants and shrubs, alongside which is a flight of steps rising to the front of the property where there is a patio seating area. A wrought iron gate opens to a side pathway and to the rear of the property.
The rear garden has been interestingly landscaped making use of the topography of the plot. By the house, there is an area of patio with useful outhouses off, one providing dry storage with light and electricity and space for a tumble dryer, one for other storage and one a WC. Steps rise to a larger level patio area with shed, and steps rise again past deep tiered planted borders to a further level area housing a greenhouse. Beyond here steps make their way up a steeply sloping area of garden laid to lawn with occasional shrub planting. From the top of the garden, superb views are gained back over the village and surrounding countryside. The garden offers any new owner the challenge to use their imagination for further landscaping as desired.
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 specific test has been made on the services or their distribution.
EPC rating – to be confirmed
council tax – Band C
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 – From Matlock Crown Square, cross over the bridge and take the A6 south to Cromford passing through Matlock Bath. On reaching the traffic light crossroads, turn right into Market Place then second right onto Water Lane. Continue on before locating The Clatterway off on the right. Turn onto The Clatterway and proceed into Bonsall and no. 2 can be found on the left hand side, just before reaching the village monument, identified by the agents For Sale board.
WHAT3WORDS – afflicted. Archduke.chops
viewing – Strictly by prior arrangement with the Matlock office .
Ref: FTM11081
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