Welcome to 18 The Hollins, Matlock, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 4 bed in the DE4 5BA 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
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £396,500 and a rental potential of £2,577 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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"TPS Estates are proud to market this fine semi detached character property which is built predominantly of gritstone, under a Welsh blue slate roof, and retains some of its original Victorian features, including a patterned tiled floor in the Entrance Hallway, ornate cast iron fireplaces, sash windows, internal panel doors and cornices. It benefits from gas central heating, the accommodation comprises of a Sitting Room, Second Sitting Room/Dining Room, Breakfast Kitchen, Conservatory, Four Bedrooms and Bathroom, a Cellar, a Utility room with a further additional room above for storage, and a Loft room providing further storage. Outside comprises of a lawned area and raised borders, seating area and a lawned fore garden with off road parking for two vehicles enjoying fabulous views of the wooded hills and surrounding countryside. NO UPWARD CHAIN
General Holloway is a particularly favoured village, being ideally placed for Matlock, Belper, Derby and the M1 J28 near Alfreton. The village is served by a well-regarded infants and junior school, together with a general provisions store/post office, butchers, and doctors surgery. The village is also surrounded by unspoilt countryside, with numerous scenic walks. Accommodation The overall accommodation is arranged as: -
Decorative front entrance porch of arch design with a flight of three steps up to an original panelled entrance door with window light above
ENTRANCE HALLWAY with multi-patterned tiled floor, central heating radiator, a staircase leading off to the First Floor, Two panelled doors open to the Sitting Room and Dining Room /Second Sitting Room respectively. Sitting Room 13'3 x 12'3 (4.04m x 3.73m) This naturally light room has a focal point of which is an ornate fireplace surround, with tiled inset and hearth and brass fender, accommodating an open fire, an impressive bay window offering spectacular views, embracing a wide area of the Derwent Valley, moulded cornice, electrical sockets, a side aspect sash window, a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve and ceiling light and television point. Dining Room/Second Sitting Room 13'3 x 12'9 (4.04m x 3.89m) With attractive original stone fireplace surround, one side aspect sash window and one rear aspect sash window overlooking and opening into the conservatory, electrical sockets and ceiling light, central heating radiator with thermostatic valve.
A further panelled door opens into the Breakfast Kitchen 14'3 x 9'5 (at the widest point) (4.34m x 2.87m
( This partially tiled kitchen has a range of base and wall units with wooden doors with under unit lighting and work surface incorporating a stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap ,a gas cooker with hob and oven, appliance spaces for a dishwasher, space for larder style fridge freezer ,vinyl flooring , and an original stone fireplace surround, two side aspect sash windows ,electrical sockets, original drying rail with rope and pulleys, and a door opening onto a stone staircase, leading down to a cellar with light. Cellar 15'2 x 7'9 (at the widest point0 (4.62m x 2.36m
( A further useful space providing storage, with power and light and houses the gas and electricity meters
A wooden glazed door opens into the conservatory Conservatory 12'5 x 6'9 (3.78m x 2.06m) Housing the central heating boiler which provides hot water and heating to the property with work tops and opening glazed windows overlooking the garden, a part glazed door leads to the garden. Utility Area 10'6 x 8'11 (3.20m x 2.72m) (formerly the gardeners shed )is accessed from the gravelled area and is attached the property with stone flagged flooring, plumbing and power and light,a plumbed in toilet and wash hand basin, the utility room has space for a washing machine and tumble dryer and shelving for storage, a wooden staircase rises to a useful first floor storage area.8'6 x 6'9(limited head height) First Floor Landing 16'1 x 5'7(at the widest point) (4.90m x 1.70m
( a The staircase rises off the main Entrance Hallway, with a handrail, opening onto a long galleried landing, with loft access ,ceiling light, smoke alarm and central heating radiator with thermostatic valve. Three original doors open to Bedrooms One, Two and Three. Bedroom One 12'6 x 10'7 (3.81m x 3.23m) Having a rear aspect sash window overlooking the delightful garden, this room has an original ornate cast iron fireplace, ceiling light, electrical sockets and central heating radiator with thermostatic valve. A pedestal wash hand basin with tiled splash back and shaver point. Bedroom Two 10'11 x 9'8 (3.33m x 2.95m) Having a front aspect sash window with far reaching views of the wooded hills and open countryside, a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve ceiling light ,original ornate cast iron fireplace and electrical sockets. Bedroom Three 7'8 x 6'8 (2.34m x 2.03m) Having a front aspect sash window with similar views as bedroom two, this room is currently used as an office, a central heating radiator with thermostatic valve, ceiling light and electrical sockets.
A continuation of the main landing leads to Bedroom Four and Bathroom respectively. Bedroom Four 10' x8'1(at the widest point) (3.05m x 2.46m
( at Having a side aspect sash window overlooking the garden, central heating radiator with thermostatic valve, electrical sockets and ceiling light, built in cupboards with shelving . Bathroom 7'5 x 5'5 (2.26m x 1.65m) This fully tiled bathroom with a white suite, low level W.C ,wall mounted wash hand basin with tiled splash back and panelled bath with chrome mixer tap and hand held shower spray and wall mounted electric shower over and glazed shower screen .A side aspect sash window with opaque glass, ceiling light, central heating radiator ,built in cupboards providing storage.
A pull down ladder from the loft hatch provides access to Loft 16' x 10'3 (4.88m x 3.12m) Having two Velux skylights, all of which offer pleasing far-reaching views, ceiling light, under-eaves storage cupboards, and a further loft area 21'4 x 4'9 with glazed window providing useful storage. Outside The front garden is arranged on two levels, the lower comprising of a lawn with borders with mature shrubs and bushes and enclosed by a stone wall. There is off road parking for two cars at the side of the lower garden with flagstone steps leading to the raised beds and borders with rail and outside lighting and taking you to a further lawned area, with a gravelled pathway and a delightful seating area taking in the views of the wooded hills and countryside beyond also provides access via flagstone pathway around from the front along the side to the rear of the property and entrance to the conservatory and the utility room. Directions From our Matlock town centre office, head out of town on the A6 in the direction of Derby, passing firstly through Matlock Bath, and just beyond the village, the Masson Mill shopping complex. Continue to the next set of traffic lights and take the left turn at these lights, signposted to Lea, Holloway and Crich. Keep to this road passing the railway station on the left-hand side for approximately one and a half miles, when one enters the Village of Lea Bridge, clearly signed on the left. Continue on the main road bearing right up the steep hill, signposted to Holloway and Crich, passing Hollins Wood Close on the left before one sees the signpost to Holloway. Take the second left turning by the village green into Church Street, and The Hollins is the second turning on the left, follow the road to the bottom and turn right where number 18 is located on the right hand side . You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."