This detached bungalow occupies a very desirable location within the popular village of Starkholmes, a short distance from the market town of Matlock. Enjoying an elevated position, the far reaching panoramic views are simply stunning. The accommodation itself briefly comprises entrance porch, fitted kitchen, sitting room, dining room, two double bedrooms, bathroom, utility room and study/third bedroom. Spanning the entire width of the bungalow to the rear is a sun room which offers further living space and provides the perfect spot in which to sit and enjoy the fabulous outlook. There is a driveway to the front and to the rear is a good sized but low maintenance garden. The property benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing. Viewing Highly Recommended. No Upward Chain.
Starkholmes is a popular village in the heart of Derbyshire close to the Peak District National Park and surrounded by beautiful open countryside. There is an active community in Starkholmes itself with a Grade II Listed church, two public houses and sought after primary and secondary schools. The famous spa town of Matlock is just over a mile away and benefits from excellent local amenities. Matlock is on the A6 trunk road meaning that there is easy road access to Manchester, Derby and Nottingham as well as the more local towns of Chesterfield, Wirksworth and Bakewell. There is a branch line train station at Cromford with a regular service to Derby and Nottingham.
To the front of the bungalow is a part glazed entrance door opening into the
Having wood effect flooring and a window onto the driveway. There is ample space for hanging coats.
From here is a door into the
With inset spotlights to the ceiling and wood effect flooring, this kitchen is fitted with a good range of wall and base units and work surfaces with tiled splashbacks. Integrated appliances include the Bosch electric oven and the four ring gas hob with extractor hood over. There is under counter space for a fridge and a freezer. The inset one and a half bowl sink with swan neck mixer tap is situated beneath the large window to the front aspect and there is an additional window to the side.
To the rear of the room is a door opening into the
With doors opening to the sitting room, dining room, bathroom, the two bedrooms and the utility room.
There is also access to the attic space.
This is a good sized reception room with a window to the front aspect looking out over the driveway towards The Green. The fireplace housing a gas fire upon a raised hearth provides a pleasant focal point. The room is lit by wall lights as well as the central ceiling light.
With wood effect flooring, ample space for a dining table and chairs and glazed double doors opening into the
A fantastic addition to the home. This sizeable extension provides sufficient space for dining as well as lounge furniture and it is the perfect place to enjoy the fabulous views across the valley towards Riber Castle and to the hills stretching to Matlock Moor and Tansley beyond. There are windows to three aspects and doors to both sides to access the exterior.
The first of the double bedrooms has the benefit of a good range of built-in furniture and has a window to the rear aspect looking into the sun room.
Also to the rear of the bungalow with a window into the sun room and having a range of built-in storage and wardrobe units.
With an obscured glass window to the side aspect, this tiled bathroom is fitted with a concealed unit WC, a wash hand basin with mixer tap set within a vanity unit and an easily accessible walk-in shower with thermostatic shower. There is also a wall mounted ladder style heated towel rail.
Having a part glazed door to the side aspect opening to the exterior, this room has space and plumbing for a washing machine as well as space for further appliances as required. A glazed door opens to the
With a window to the front aspect overlooking the driveway towards The Green.
To the front of the bungalow is a block paved driveway providing off road parking. Adjacent to this is a small foregarden enclosed by hedging and planted with a variety of trees and shrubs.A pathway leads around the side of the property to the rear garden. This is of a good size but is low maintenance as it is mainly paved. Steps lead down to a lower garden which houses a substantial summer house. The entire garden is enclosed on all sides by timber fencing and there is no shortage of space in which to sit and take advantage of the superb outlook.
We are informed by Derbyshire Dales District Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band D which is currently £2224 per annum.
From Matlock Crown Square proceed along Causeway Lane in the direction of Tansley. Pass Hall Leys Park and continue onto Matlock Green before turning right into Church Street. Rise up into Starkholmes and after passing the entrance to Highfields School on the left, turn right into Tor Rise. At the T-junction bear left, following the road for approximately 50 metres and number 30 can be found on the right hand side.