Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 26 Castle View Drive, Matlock, a cozy and compact detached type home with 3 bed in the DE4 3RL area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £367,250 and a rental potential of £2,387 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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"NO CHAIN. An exceptionally well presented detached bungalow property occupying an elevated position with a commanding far reaching view over the open countryside and wooded hills of the Derwent Valley. Ideally located in a quiet residential area close to the historic village of Cromford and in easy reach of the towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath. The accommodation offers three bedrooms, family bathroom, spacious living room and large dining kitchen. There is off road parking, an undercroft garage and a good sized garden which enjoys the delightful views afforded by the property. Cromford is a small village with a lot of historical interest being the site of the first successful water powered cotton mill in the country. The village grew up around the mill the majority of the houses being built by the mill owner Richard Arkwright (founder of the English sewing Cotton Company). Today the village is part of the Valley Mills World Heritage Site and offers good local amenities with easy access to the near by towns of Wirksworth, Matlock and Belper and is within commuting distance of Derby and Nottingham and having easy access to the M1 Motorway via the A38 trunk road.
DESCRIPTION An exceptionally well presented detached bungalow property occupying an elevated position with a commanding far reaching view over the open countryside and wooded hills of the Derwent Valley. Ideally located in a quiet residential area close to the historic village of Cromford and in easy reach of the towns of Matlock and Matlock Bath. The accommodation offers three bedrooms, family bathroom, spacious living room and large dining kitchen. There is off road parking, an undercroft garage and a good sized garden which enjoys the delightful views afforded by the property. Cromford is a small village with a lot of historical interest being the site of the first successful water powered cotton mill in the country. The village grew up around the mill the majority of the houses being built by the mill owner Richard Arkwright (founder of the English sewing Cotton Company). Today the village is part of the Valley Mills World Heritage Site and offers good local amenities with easy access to the near by towns of Wirksworth, Matlock and Belper and is within commuting distance of Derby and Nottingham and having easy access to the M1 Motorway via the A38 trunk road.
Entering the property via a glazed uPVC entrance door, with obscured glass, which opens to:-
PORCH 1.80m(5'11'') x 1.40m(4'7'') Having side aspect window, power, lighting and a glazed entrance door opening to:-
DINING KITCHEN 4.55m(14'11'') x 2.77m(9'1'') With a front aspect uPVC double glazed picture window enjoying superb views over the open fields and wooded hills that surround the area. The kitchen is fitted with a good range of units in a light wood effect finish. Comprising cupboards and drawers set beneath a work surface with a tiled splash back and wall mounted storage cupboards. Set within the work surface is a stainless sink with mixer tap and integral appliances include fridge and freezer. Underneath the work surface there is space and connection for an automatic washing machine. Fitted within the kitchen is a Smeg range style cooker with five gas burners, a large oven and a grill over which is an extractor canopy. consealed within a cupboard is the gas fired boiler which provides hot water and central heating to the property. There is ample space within the room for a family dining table. A panelled door opens to:-
INNER HALLWAY 3.15m(10'4'') x 1.50m(4'11'') Having an access hatch which opens to a boarded loft space with a retractable ladder. From the hallway doors open to:-
SITTING ROOM 5.00m(16'5'') x 3.25m(10'8'') Having front aspect uPVC double glazed picture windows, with a window seat, enjoying exceptionally fine views over the surrounding properties to the wooded hills and the open countryside of the Derwent Valley, taking in High Tor, The Heights of Abraham and Willersly Castle. The room has coving to the ceiling and feature fireplace in natural stone with a raised hearth and a Living Flame gas fire. There are central heating radiators with radiator covers, television aerial and telephone points.
BEDROOM ONE 3.89m(12'9'') x 3.71m(12'2'') With a uPVC double glazed picture window looking onto the gardens to the rear of the property. The room has a central heating radiator.
BEDROOM TWO 3.99m(13'1'') x 2.90m(9'6'') With rear aspect uPVC double glazed picture window again overlooking the gardens. The room has a central heating radiator.
BEDROOM THREE 3.71m(12'2'') x 2.08m(6'10'') With a side aspect double glazed window, halogen down light spotlights and ample power points making the room ideal as a study/work for home space or dining room if not required as a bedroom.
FAMILY BATHROOM Partially tiled family bathroom with a side aspect window with obscured glass. Suite comprising panelled bath with Mira Sport electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin and low level WC. Fitted within the room is an airing cupboard having slatted linen storage shelving and housing the hot water cylinder which is fitted with an immersion heater. The bathroom has a ladder style towel radiator and a shaver point.
OUTSIDE To the front of the property is driveway providing parking and giving access to the undercroft garage from the drive steps rise to a terrace across the front of the property giving access to the entrance door. Below the terrace is a rockery style garden. To the rear of the property steps rise through a rockery garden to a good sized terraced garden with a large gravelled area and raised deck from where there are magnificent far reaching views. Beyond the gravelled area steps rise to another plot of garden suitable for a vegetable patch currently designed to be low maintenance with bark chippings. The property has outside lighting and an outside water supply.
GARAGE 4.62m(15'2'') x 2.57m(8'5'') Having an up and over vehicle access door, power and lighting.
SERVICES All mains services are connected to the property.
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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