Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper
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Transaction history

Listing history

Rental
Nov 9, 2011
£1,950
Rental
Nov 9, 2011
£1,950
Rental
May 29, 2013
£1,250
Rental
Jun 1, 2013
£1,250

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper, a cozy and compact cottage type home with 4 bed in the DE56 0LS area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band F.

This classic property was built The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio - with a market valuation of £2,145 and a rental potential of £14 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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" Enjoying an elevated position, this beautifully converted four bedroom barn is set in an idyllic country landscape and boasts far reaching views over the garden and two acre paddock (STMS). Carefully designed, the interiors offer a bespoke finish allowing for luxurious modern family living, whilst retaining a wealth of charm and character. Property Summary*Stunning Barn Conversion*Four Bedrooms including master with en-suite and dressing room *Luxury Kitchen/Breakfast Room*Generous Gardens *Accommodation extends to approximately 2085 sq ftPeace and Quiet Relaxing in their beautiful barn conversion, David and Rachel Bridges appreciate the peace and quiet of their surroundings and the simply amazing views.The four bedroom Derbyshire stone house has been a happy family home for almost four years to them now.The location has given them the best of both worlds - it feels very secluded but is actually a short distance away from the amenities of large towns.And because of the layout of the house, the family has enjoyed privacy as well as space for family activities. When we drove up the private lane that very first time, it felt like the middle of nowhere , said Rachel. But, in reality, we are just two minutes from everything we need here .A Superior PresentationIn addition to the location, Rachel and David were attracted by the high standard of the interior. They bought the house when it had recently been completed. I liked the workmanship, the nice fittings and decor , Rachel said, I liked the attention to detail, such as every single window in the house having a different design but with matching paint .The owners were also impressed by the bespoke kitchen design from the local firm of Osborne of Ilkeston. The units are hand made and beautifully designed. We absolutely live in the kitchen diner. It's the hub of our home Rachel explained.Family Life Choosing a home that suited family life was very important to the couple. We looked at other properties but this was one really worked for us , Rachel remembered with four bedrooms, the children are at one end of the house and we are at the other end. They've got privacy and so have we. The kids have the upstairs to themselves .In the late evening she and David usually retire to the drawing room. The drawing room is fantastic in winter when we have the log fire , she added. All Year RoundThe grounds have also been conducive to family living and Rachel feels that it's as good in winter as it is in summer .The children like to go sledging on the land and Rachel recalled one particularly memory of a snowfall. I remember the children building a snowman by the lights of the courtyard late into the evening .Moving on with MemoriesRachel is still amazed at finding the beautiful barn conversion. I couldn't believe this was here. I'm a local person and I didn't know she admitted. Due to changing circumstances and David embarking on a new project, it is time to move on but Rachel knows they will miss the very special home. When you drive up the private lane to the house, it feels right , she said. And she summed up the gentle appeal of the house and its garden. I feel like I'm on holiday when I'm here and my friends and family have the same feeling she said.GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATIONEnjoying a truly stunning location at the height of the Derbyshire Hills, the first glimpse of Foxfield Barn with its immaculate exterior will certainly capture your attention and the interiors do not disappoint. Stepping inside you find yourself in a bright reception hall where a door leads into the stunning and spacious drawing room. An abundance of windows allow natural light to flood the room while also providing wonderful views of the beautiful gardens and impressive surrounding countryside. An attractive wood burner brings warmth to the room on cooler winter days and the exposed beams deliver all of the character that you would expect from such an outstanding barn conversion. At the heart of the home is the luxurious kitchen/breakfast room. This is a fabulous expanse with a plethora of cabinets providing plenty of storage and space to prepare meals, flowing effortlessly into a connecting family room with dining area, this is perfect for informal and relaxed family gatherings.The master suite is an exceptional area, a neutral colour palette and natural lighting, along with an en-suite and separate, delightful dressing room, create a haven to relax and unwind. Completing the ground floor you note the separate utility room and study, which could be used as an additional bedroom.FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATIONAscending the stairs to the first floor, two beautiful bedrooms await. Each is well proportioned, attractively presented and boasts an en-suite shower or bathroom. Setting the SceneThe rear garden is generous with plenty of room for play equipment, such as a trampoline and football posts. It could be made even larger if future owners wanted to take the fence down and extend into the adjacent paddock. It's a lovely garden with trees, shrubs and flower borders and we have quite a large rockery with huge boulders, which came from the excavation done for the barn conversion , Rachel said.The garden is ideal for entertaining and there is plenty of room for a marquee.She describes the views as phenomenal. The views from the property roll on forever she enthused. Within Easy ReachThe village of Holbrook is just 15 to 20 minutes away from the M1 motorway. It takes around 15 minutes to drive to Derby and half an hour to reach Nottingham.The small town of Belper, a pretty market town and busy shopping area, is five minutes away. The town hosts an annual well dressing, which is a traditional craft in Derbyshire involving the decoration of wells with flower petals, seeds and other natural materials.The drive to the nearby village of Duffield is only a few minutes away, where there are a wide variety of shops and services.

Enjoying an elevated position, this beautifully converted four bedroom barn is set in an idyllic country landscape and boasts far reaching views over the garden and two acre paddock (STMS). Carefully designed, the interiors offer a bespoke finish allowing for luxurious modern family living, whilst retaining a wealth of charm and character. Property Summary *Stunning Barn Conversion *Four Bedrooms including master with en-suite and dressing room *Luxury Kitchen/Breakfast Room *Generous Gardens *Accommodation extends to approximately 2085 sq ft Peace and Quiet Relaxing in their beautiful barn conversion, David and Rachel Bridges appreciate the peace and quiet of their surroundings and the simply amazing views. The four bedroom Derbyshire stone house has been a happy family home for almost four years to them now. The location has given them the best of both worlds - it feels very secluded but is actually a short distance away from the amenities of large towns. And because of the layout of the house, the family has enjoyed privacy as well as space for family activities. 'When we drove up the private lane that very first time, it felt like the middle of nowhere', said Rachel. 'But, in reality, we are just two minutes from everything we need here'. A Superior Presentation In addition to the location, Rachel and David were attracted by the high standard of the interior. They bought the house when it had recently been completed. 'I liked the workmanship, the nice fittings and decor', Rachel said, 'I liked the attention to detail, such as every single window in the house having a different design but with matching paint'. The owners were also impressed by the bespoke kitchen design from the local firm of Osborne of Ilkeston. The units are hand made and beautifully designed. 'We absolutely live in the kitchen diner. It's the hub of our home' Rachel explained. Family Life Choosing a home that suited family life was very important to the couple. 'We looked at other properties but this was one really worked for us', Rachel remembered 'with four bedrooms, the children are at one end of the house and we are at the other end. They've got privacy and so have we. The kids have the upstairs to themselves'. In the late evening she and David usually retire to the drawing room. 'The drawing room is fantastic in winter when we have the log fire', she added. All Year Round The grounds have also been conducive to family living and Rachel feels that 'it's as good in winter as it is in summer'. The children like to go sledging on the land and Rachel recalled one particularly memory of a snowfall. 'I remember the children building a snowman by the lights of the courtyard late into the evening'. Moving on with Memories Rachel is still amazed at finding the beautiful barn conversion. 'I couldn't believe this was here. I'm a local person and I didn't know' she admitted. Due to changing circumstances and David embarking on a new project, it is time to move on but Rachel knows they will miss the very special home. 'When you drive up the private lane to the house, it feels right', she said. And she summed up the gentle appeal of the house and its garden. 'I feel like I'm on holiday when I'm here and my friends and family have the same feeling' she said. GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Enjoying a truly stunning location at the height of the Derbyshire Hills, the first glimpse of Foxfield Barn with its immaculate exterior will certainly capture your attention and the interiors do not disappoint. Stepping inside you find yourself in a bright reception hall where a door leads into the stunning and spacious drawing room. An abundance of windows allow natural light to flood the room while also providing wonderful views of the beautiful gardens and impressive surrounding countryside. An attractive wood burner brings warmth to the room on cooler winter days and the exposed beams deliver all of the character that you would expect from such an outstanding barn conversion. At the heart of the home is the luxurious kitchen/breakfast room. This is a fabulous expanse with a plethora of cabinets providing plenty of storage and space to prepare meals, flowing effortlessly into a connecting family room with dining area, this is perfect for informal and relaxed family gatherings. The master suite is an exceptional area, a neutral colour palette and natural lighting, along with an en-suite and separate, delightful dressing room, create a haven to relax and unwind. Completing the ground floor you note the separate utility room and study, which could be used as an additional bedroom. FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Ascending the stairs to the first floor, two beautiful bedrooms await. Each is well proportioned, attractively presented and boasts an en-suite shower or bathroom. Setting the Scene The rear garden is generous with plenty of room for play equipment, such as a trampoline and football posts. It could be made even larger if future owners wanted to take the fence down and extend into the adjacent paddock. 'It's a lovely garden with trees, shrubs and flower borders and we have quite a large rockery with huge boulders, which came from the excavation done for the barn conversion', Rachel said. The garden is ideal for entertaining and there is plenty of room for a marquee. She describes the views as phenomenal. 'The views from the property roll on forever' she enthused. Within Easy Reach The village of Holbrook is just 15 to 20 minutes away from the M1 motorway. It takes around 15 minutes to drive to Derby and half an hour to reach Nottingham. The small town of Belper, a pretty market town and busy shopping area, is five minutes away. The town hosts an annual well dressing, which is a traditional craft in Derbyshire involving the decoration of wells with flower petals, seeds and other natural materials. The drive to the nearby village of Duffield is only a few minutes away, where there are a wide variety of shops and services. "

Property Data

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Tax band F

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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
Herbert Strutt Primary School
0.5mi
Long Row Primary School
0.6mi
St John's CofE Primary School and Nursery
0.6mi
St Elizabeth's Catholic Voluntary Academy
0.7mi
Pottery Primary School
0.8mi
Nearby Stations
Belper Station
0.3mi
Duffield Station
2.3mi
Ambergate Station
2.7mi
Whatstandwell Station
4.4mi
Langley Mill Station
6.1mi

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Strengths

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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper worth?

    Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper is now worth £2,145 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £14 per month, within a price range of £13 and £15.

  3. How many bedrooms does Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper have?

    This property has 4 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 4 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper?

    Nearby schools in include Herbert Strutt Primary School, Long Row Primary School, St John's CofE Primary School and Nursery, St Elizabeth's Catholic Voluntary Academy, Pottery Primary School

    Nearby stations in include Belper Station, Duffield Station, Ambergate Station, Whatstandwell Station, Langley Mill Station.

  5. What type of property is Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper

    This is a Cottage property. There are 0 other Cottage properties on Killis Lane, and 38 in total.

  6. When was Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper built? How old is Foxfield Barn Killis Lane, Belper?

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