Welcome to High Peak House Blackbrook, High Peak, a cozy and compact detached type home with 5 bed in the SK23 0PU area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £741,000 and a rental potential of £4,817 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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High Peak House is an historic, characterful Derbyshire 5-bedroomed farmhouse dating from 1650, set in sweeping, large grounds. The property stands in the Peak District National Park, situated in a wooded valley opposite a plant nursery with easy access to the A6 offering speedy communications with Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Sheffield and Manchester. Blackbrook is a secluded hamlet within walking distance of Chapel-en-le-Frith with its excellent schools and shops. High Peak House has an entrance hall, large kitchen, utility room, drawing room with real fire, dining room, four bedrooms including one master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bathrooms (one with disabled access) and a childrens' play area in the garden. It has mains gas central heating and power shower. There is a single garage near the house, a greenhouse, and a workshop/storeroom within the property. A new stone slate roof was installed in 2014. The EPC Grading is G and the suggested improvements in the report have been carried out.
150 metres from the main house at the bottom of the mature garden is the Coach House annex which contains a double garage and a workshop downstairs and several rooms upstairs including a lavatory and washbasin.
In the past High Peak House was a farmhouse and it has a cellar with an historic stone salting trough. Outside there is a log store which was once a pig sty, and also a rare double privy. High Peak House features in a book of Derbyshire historical houses.
https://www.highpeakhouse.co.uk/
EPC Rating TBC.
Entrance Hall
Glazed solid hardwood front door, candelabra light, wall mounted double radiator, tiled flooring, solid wood staircase
Drawing Room
17' 1'' x 14' 6'' (5.23m x 4.45m) Double glazed windows to front and rear elevations, three wall lights, two wall mounted radiators, open Aga-Rayburn Coalbrookdale Rembrandt fire in a carved stone fireplace, wooden floor, exposed ceiling beams.
Kitchen Diner
16' 4'' x 18' 2'' (4.98m x 5.56m) Double glazed window to front elevation, ceiling light point, under-unit lights, wall mounted radiator, range of fitted wall and base units with inset one-and-a-half bowl sink with drainer, integrated gas/electric oven, gas hob, tiled splash backs and tiled floor. Hidden wall safe.
Utility Room
11' 3'' x 10' 0'' (3.45m x 3.05m) Double glazed windows to front and rear elevations, two ceiling light points, tiled floor, fitted wall and base units, Belfast sink, tiled splash backs and tiled floor, wall mounted radiator. Mains gas boiler. Plumbing for washing machine/drier. Classic pulley-mounted wooden clothes drier rack.
Dining Room
14' 11'' x 10' 2'' (4.55m x 3.12m) Double glazed window to side elevation, wall mounted radiator, ceiling light point, wooden floor, extensive fitted bookshelves, access to cellar.
Cellar
14' 11'' x 10' 2'' (4.55m x 3.12m) Stone steps. Surrounding stone platform for wine bottle racking. Historic stone salting trough.
Shower Room
8' 11'' x 8' 5'' (2.74m x 2.57m) Double glazed window to rear elevation, ceiling light point, wall mounted radiator, low level WC, pedestal hand wash basin, shower cubicle, tiled splash backs and tiled floor.
Storeroom/Workshop
8' 3'' x 6' 7'' (2.54m x 2.03m) Double glazed window to side elevation, ceiling light point, wall mounted radiator, fitted cupboards and shelving, tiled floor. Wylex electrical consumer unit with 10 MCBs and 2 RCDs.
Landing
Balustrade, loft access, ceiling light point. Five doors leading to:
Bedroom One
15' 3'' x 11' 10'' (4.67m x 3.61m) The master bedroom has double-glazed windows to the front elevation, ceiling light point, wall mounted radiator, fitted wardrobes. Cottage door leading to
En-Suite Bathroom
11' 3'' x 7' 6'' (3.45m x 2.31m) Double glazed windows to the side elevation, white porcelain Heritage bath, low level lavatory, pedestal hand wash basin, wall mounted radiator, airing cupboards. Fine views of the Peak District from the bath.
Bedroom Two
17' 7'' x 13' 5'' (5.36m x 4.09m) This large bedroom has a double-glazed window to front elevation, two wall mounted radiators, ceiling light point.
Bedroom Three
16' 0'' x 8' 2'' (4.9m x 2.51m) Double-glazed windows to side and rear elevations, ceiling light point, wall mounted radiator.
Bedroom Four
8' 3'' x 6' 7'' (2.54m x 2.03m) Double glazed window to front elevation with window seat, power point with USB charging.
Family Bathroom
11' 3'' x 7' 4'' (3.45m x 2.24m) Double glazed window to rear elevation, double glazed Velux window to rear elevation, low level WC, bath, pedestal hand wash basin, shower cubicle, wall mounted radiator, loft access.
Externally
A gravelled driveway for numerous vehicles to the front, with a cottage herb garden and mature lawns, shrubs and trees to front and rear with views of the surrounding farmland. Stone steps to various levels, a children's wooden playhouse, ladder, rope, swings and slide. Stone-built log-store, single garage, wooden garden shed. Dry-stone boundary walls.
Annexe
The Coach House is a large stone-built ancillary domestic building with a pitched slate roof and dormer window. It was once the headquarters of the Frazer-Nash Classic Car Club. Downstairs it has two large double garages which housed up to four cars. Next to it is a room once used as a machine workshop and three-phase electricity can be accessed. Upstairs it has two rooms once used as offices, and the fifth bedroom with an en-suite lavatory/washroom. It has separate electrical, mains water and sewerage connections, and this building could be easily converted to a holiday cottage or dependent relative accommodation with appropriate planning permission.
NOTE
The patch of land to the north of the Coach House with the trailer parked on it is owned by neighbours who require access.
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