Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Candle House Mill Bridge, Hope Valley, a cozy and compact detached type home with 3 bed in the S33 8WR area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band E.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £495,000 and a rental potential of £3,218 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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Additional analysis
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"In a delightful, quiet setting on the edge of this historic village, a most attractive limestone built four bedroom detached historic house dating back to 1860 set in lovely grounds of approximately a third of an acre with large double garage and extensive parking and truly breathtaking views in all directions up to Peveril Castle, towards Mam Tor, Lose Hill and far reaching views down the valley to Bamford Edge. Large entrance hall, large dining kitchen, pantry/utility, bathroom. First floor: gorgeous sitting room with multi fuel stove, double bedroom. Second floor: three further bedrooms and bathroom. Outside: beautifully landscaped grounds with productive vegetable and fruit area.
Castleton is a picturesque village, notable for the nearby showcase caverns such as Blue John and Treakcliff as well as Peveril Castle. There are good local shopping facilities and amenities including both local primary and secondary schools, public transport all surrounded by the spectacular countryside of the Peak District National Park. Within easy commuting distance of Sheffield and Manchester. The Accommodation Comprises Hardwood glazed side entrance door with deep sealed unit glazed windows to either side, opens into Reception Hall With deep front facing sealed unit glazed window with southerly views over the valley. Tiled floor and central heating radiator. Exposed stone work. Cloaks hanging area. Panelled door opening through to Dining Kitchen A good sized living kitchen with range of base and wall units set to one end, bevel work surfaces and stainless steel sink unit set below the southerly facing Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with exposed oak beam over and with lovely views over the garden, across the valley and over to Peveril Castle. Split level electric double oven, four ring gas hob and extractor set over. The dining area has ample space for a farmhouse table and chairs. Exposed feature stone wall to the side elevation and a Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with exposed oak beam over and looking over the garden and far reaching views over to Win Hill and Lose Hill and Bamford Edge. Further front facing Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with exposed oak beam over and double panel central heating radiator. Panelled door opening into Utility/Pantry With range of fitted units. Ample space for a fridge freezer. Housing the Vaillant gas fired central heating boiler. Plumbing for a washing machine. Tiled floor. Leading off the reception hall, panelled door opening to Inner Lobby With feature side facing exposed stone wall and Georgian style mock sash sealed unit glazed window with stone sill. Attractive spindled staircase leading up to the first floor. Bathroom With suite comprising panelled bath, low flush w.c., pedestal wash hand basin and large recess tiled shower cubicle with thermostatic shower. Half tiled and with tiled floor. Obscure Georgian style sealed unit glazed window. Central heating radiator and Xpelair. First Floor Landing With deep rear facing mock Georgian style sealed unit glazed window looking up over the hills to Back Tor, Mam Tor and Hollins Cross. A good sized landing with spindled balustrade and central heating radiator. Panelled door to Spectacular Sitting Room A charming room of immense character with three exposed stone walls to the front and rear with deep mock Georgian sash style sealed unit glazed windows with heavy oak beams set over, to the front with southerly aspect out over the beautiful landscaped and maintained garden looking over the valley over to Peveril Castle and down the valley for several miles and to the rear, looking up over the hills to Back Tor, Mam Tor and Hollins Cross and side facing Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with heavy oak beam set over, again with glorious views. Feature fireplace with stone lintel and deep stone hearth with inset black leaded multi-fuel stove. To the side of the fireplace is a recess log store. Two double panel central heating radiators and wall light points. Bedroom 3 A lovely light room with two deep front and side facing Georgian mock sash style sealed unit glazed windows with oak beams set over, once again with spectacular views. Double panel central heating radiator. Further spindled staircase leading up to the Second Floor Landing With sealed unit glazed Velux roof light and exposed king post roof trusses. Deep linen/storage cupboard. Inner landing area and access hatch to loft space. Bedroom 1 A lovely well proportioned bedroom with vaulted ceiling, exposed oak beam and king post roof trusses. Sealed unit glazed Velux roof light to the front with views up onto the hills and side facing Georgian sash style sealed unit glazed window with views over the grounds, adjoining fields and views up to Win Hill, Lose Hill and down the valley. Double panel central heating radiator. Bedroom 2 The measurements not including a deep recess alcove. Front facing sealed unit glazed Velux roof light, high ceiling and exposed purlins. High level storage cupboard. Double panel central heating radiator. Bedroom 4 A good sized fourth bedroom, front facing with Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with oak beam set over and with lovely views over the grounds, over Castleton and far reaching views down the valley. Exposed king post roof truss and central heating radiator. Bathroom With full suite in white comprising cast iron bath, pedestal wash hand basin and low flush w.c. The room is partly tiled. Ladder style central heating radiator/towel rail. Exposed oak beam to ceiling and Georgian style sealed unit glazed window with oak beam set over. Outside Cobbled entrance providing off road parking and cobbled area to the side of the property fronting the lane. Five bar gate and separate pedestrian gate gives access to the long driveway which leads past the house and provides extensive off road parking for several cars. Stone built detached double garage. Two greenhouses and a garden shed. The garden is virtually level. There is a large patio/terrace area which is southerly facing and ornamental well. The main area of garden leading off with lawned areas, well stocked herbaceous borders with a large variety of plants, young fruit trees including apple, plum, damson, crab apple and cherry. Ornamental pond which is a haven for wildlife. Good sized fenced and enclosed vegetable garden with raised beds, soft fruit area including raspberries and strawberries and gooseberries. Further patio area. Small summer house. From the garden there are breathtaking far reaching views in every direction. External security lighting and two water taps. Stone Built Detached Double Garage An excellent well built double garage with stone mullioned windows, two sets of twin doors to the front. Power and electricity laid to. Mezzanine storage area. Directions On driving into Castleton from Hope, go past the Cheshire Cheese pub to the end of the road, on the bend turn right down Back Lane onto Mill Bridge and the property is approximately 400 metres along on the right hand side in a lovely private setting. Planning Permission The property previously had planning permission which has now lapsed for a side extension to give another reception room on the ground floor and a double bedroom with en suite on the first floor. Planning permission was granted on 1 June 2004, Reference NP/HPK/0404/0407. A recent enquiry with Peak Park indicated that this would be granted again but interested parties should make their own enquiries. Services Mains gas, electricity and water. Drainage to a septic tank which has an easement right. Valuer James Mee/pp Viewing Strictly by appointment through our Hathersage office. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. 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