Agent Listings
| Image | Name | Bedrooms | Bathrooms | Price | Listed |
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| Manor Lane, Leigh A charming, five-bedroom home overlooking the village green, with original features that hark back to its past as the Railway Inn. | 5 | 2 | £ 750,000 | Saturday, 13-Sep-25 16:22:14 UTC | |
| Sidmouth Avenue, Newcastle Under Lyme A unique, four-storey, Victorian property that stands on the sought after Sidmouth Avenue and boasts a treasured history. | 4 | 4 | £ 800,000 | Sunday, 24-Aug-25 18:05:20 UTC | |
| Croft Gardens, Tean An imposing five-bedroom home on the fringes of the pretty village of Tean, wrapped inside the sprawling Staffordshire Moorlands. | 5 | 3 | £ 575,000 | Tuesday, 22-Jul-25 20:14:22 UTC | |
| Ostlers Lane, Cheddleton A converted farmhouse with striking original features that rub shoulders with contemporary design and delightful surprises. | 4 | 3 | £ 500,000 | Tuesday, 08-Jul-25 18:49:21 UTC | |
| Hartwell Lane, Rough Close A three-bedroom, detached bungalow wrapped inside a mature garden and the picturesque Staffordshire countryside. | 3 | 2 | £ 500,000 | Thursday, 03-Jul-25 18:28:58 UTC | |
| Alpraham, Tarporley A modern detached home set in the historical hamlet of Alpraham, surrounded by nature trails that wind among unspoilt countryside. | 4 | 3 | £ 550,000 | Wednesday, 21-May-25 17:01:20 UTC | |
| Lodge Road, Alsager, Welcome to Lodge Road, Alsager - a charming, sought after location for this delightful detached house. With the potential to extend, this property offers the opportunity to tailor the space to your needs and create the home of your dreams. Whether you're looking to expand your living area or add ... | 3 | 1 | £ 625,000 | Tuesday, 13-May-25 17:02:48 UTC | |
| Grindon, Peak District Standing among acres of private land in the charming village of Grindon and surrounded by the lush rolling hills of the Peak District National Park, The Levens is a seriously impressive property. A rare opportunity has arisen to purchase this detached, three-bedroom home along with two idyllic ho... | 6 | 5 | £ 1,300,000 | Saturday, 03-May-25 13:19:20 UTC | |
| Sidmouth Avenue, Newcastle under Lyme Park View - Nestled gracefully on the prestigious Sidmouth Avenue in the charming market town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, this remarkable three-storey residence commands a prime location. | 5 | 3 | £ 650,000 | Friday, 21-Mar-25 17:49:15 UTC | |
| Farley, Nr. Alton Less than 50 steps to Alton Towers main entrance. The perfect B&B awaits... | 8 | 6 | £ 650,000 | Thursday, 13-Mar-25 20:55:00 UTC | |
| Gravelly Bank, Lightwood A deceptive four-bedroom home with lots of surprises, contemporary design and an outdoor space that’s reminiscent of a secret garden. | 4 | 2 | £ 425,000 | Saturday, 15-Feb-25 09:33:13 UTC | |
| Coalpit Hill, Talke A three-storey family home with far-reaching views and great nature walks from the doorstep. | 3 | 2 | £ 275,000 | Wednesday, 12-Feb-25 15:20:33 UTC | |
| Park Lane, Ipstones A modern family home with all the hallmarks of a rural retreat, nestled in the pretty village of Ipstones. | 5 | 3 | £ 750,000 | Monday, 10-Feb-25 10:46:46 UTC | |
| Tenford Lane, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent ** Unexpectedly back on the market ** A contemporary four bedroom home, sympathetic to its rural surroundings, with a showstopping family kitchen. | 4 | 2 | £ 500,000 | Monday, 13-Jan-25 20:18:12 UTC | |
| The Village, Endon A historical four-bedroom cottage dating back to the 17th century with contemporary additions for family living. | 4 | 2 | £ 550,000 | Wednesday, 25-Dec-24 19:08:23 UTC | |
| Sidmouth Avenue, Newcastle The Beeches - Contemporary design set across three storeys of a luxurious home, fringed by the ancient oak trees of Brampton Park. | 5 | 3 | £ 650,000 | Friday, 01-Nov-24 11:57:08 UTC | |
| Buxton Road, Leek Springfields - A characterful period property on the outskirts of Leek, surrounded by secluded, mature gardens. | 4 | 3 | £ 600,000 | Wednesday, 16-Oct-24 14:36:13 UTC | |
| Bignall End Road, Bignall End A charming cottage nestled along a sleepy, tree-lined lane just moments from the old mining village of Bignall End. | 4 | 2 | £ 700,000 | Thursday, 26-Sep-24 12:42:35 UTC | |
| Sidmouth Avenue, Newcastle The Cherries - A three-storey, contemporary home with exclusive design, lying across from the iconic Brampton Park. | 5 | 3 | £ 650,000 | Tuesday, 10-Sep-24 10:44:05 UTC | |
| Lodge Road, Alsager, A modern family home with a large, mature garden looking towards The Mere, just moments from the market town of Alsager. | 3 | 1 | £ 625,000 | Wednesday, 21-Aug-24 14:38:34 UTC | |
| Hazel Close, Holmes Chapel An immaculate, four bedroom home that blends contemporary design with country living in the enviable Cheshire village of Holmes Chapel. | 4 | 2 | £ 600,000 | Friday, 02-Aug-24 19:09:18 UTC | |
| Scholars Way, Werrington A modern family home with an alluring location that seeps into the pretty patchwork landscapes of the Staffordshire Moorlands. | 4 | 2 | £ 335,000 | Wednesday, 24-Jul-24 17:22:20 UTC | |
| Turnberry Drive, Trentham, A beautifully designed, modern home with immaculate interiors and peaceful outdoor oasis on the brink of Trentham village. | 4 | 3 | £ 415,000 | Wednesday, 17-Jul-24 09:06:17 UTC | |
| Furlong Drive, Tean A beautiful family home that boasts a wonderful split-level garden overlooking the lush patchwork fields and wooded hills of the Staffordshire Moorlands. | 4 | 1 | £ 450,000 | Thursday, 27-Jun-24 11:23:35 UTC | |
| Sidmouth Avenue, Newcastle A stunning period property in a prestigious location that backs onto the idyllic Brampton Park. | 4 | 2 | £ 625,000 | Wednesday, 08-May-24 16:54:40 UTC | |
| Aynsleys Drive, Blythe Bridge A gem of a property that stands among a peaceful, leafy development in the sought after village of Blythe Bridge. | 4 | 3 | £ 650,000 | Monday, 06-May-24 09:31:01 UTC | |
| Seabridge Lane, Seabridge, Newcastle A contemporary family cottage with historic charm and a secluded walled garden courtyard. | 4 | 3 | £ 475,000 | Tuesday, 02-Apr-24 20:23:20 UTC | |
| Birchall Lane, Leek Boasting showstopping internal design, this contemporary 4-bedroom home is perfect for the discerning purchaser seeking a high-end home in a sought-after location. | 4 | 4 | £ 850,000 | Wednesday, 14-Feb-24 12:55:44 UTC | |
| Butlers Hill House, Leek Road, Cheadle A stunning, five-bedroom period home with enchanting gardens, wine cellars and original Victorian features. | 5 | 4 | £ 600,000 | Wednesday, 07-Feb-24 12:12:50 UTC | |
| Croft Gardens, ST10 Access the property from the garden-fronted entrance, which welcomes you inside over 200sqm of pure luxury. Going above and beyond with its design, you can immerse yourself in high-end features that surpass generic new-build homes. | 4 | 3 | £ 700,000 | Thursday, 01-Feb-24 16:45:51 UTC | |
| Tenford Lane, Tean, Stoke-on-Trent A contemporary four bedroom home, sympathetic to its rural surroundings, with a showstopping family kitchen. | 4 | 2 | £ 525,000 | Thursday, 01-Feb-24 14:12:06 UTC | |
| Brookfield Close, Whiston A modern, five-bedroom family home with a stunning country garden at the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands. | 5 | 2 | £ 625,000 | Monday, 11-Sep-23 13:51:41 UTC | |
| Alverton View, Alton, Stoke-on-Trent Plot 7 - Stood on the peaceful Alverton View development, The Barrington is one of just 22 exclusive homes designed for families seeking a rural location. | 5 | 3 | £ 699,995 | Friday, 11-Aug-23 14:51:35 UTC | |
| Leek Road, Stoke-on-Trent A modern family home with open plan living and a tranquil garden, just a short drive from all the amenities of Hanley city centre. | 4 | 2 | £ 365,000 | Wednesday, 19-Jul-23 11:27:54 UTC | |
| Foxley Close, Redhills Road, Milton Plot 3 - Backing on to the canal. Imagine mooring your boat at the end of your own garden - It doesn't get much better than this. | 4 | 2 | £ 325,000 | Friday, 14-Jul-23 11:43:37 UTC | |
| Foxley Close, Redhills Road, Milton Plot 5 - boasting the only wrap around garden with scope to extend subject to revelvant planning permission. | 4 | 2 | £ 325,000 | Friday, 14-Jul-23 11:37:26 UTC | |
| Tenford Lane, Tean A contemporary five-bedroom home with exceptional design, nestled inside a private courtyard less than a mile from the village of Tean. | 5 | 3 | £ 575,000 | Thursday, 22-Jun-23 13:19:20 UTC | |
| The Village, Endon A historical four-bedroom cottage dating back to the 17th century with contemporary additions for family living. | 4 | 2 | £ 550,000 | Friday, 16-Jun-23 13:57:49 UTC | |
| Cavendish Road, Tean A deceptively spacious family home with an impressive outdoor entertaining space and stunning views of rolling hills and lush countryside. | 6 | 2 | £ 450,000 | Saturday, 29-Apr-23 15:27:33 UTC | |
| Augustus Fields, Cheadle A well-designed, five-bedroom family home on the brink of the popular market town of Cheadle, set inside the exclusive Augustus Fields development. | 5 | 3 | £ 400,000 | Monday, 17-Apr-23 13:46:59 UTC | |
| Bernard Grove, Meir Heath This four bedroom, detached home has plenty to offer with its spacious garden, roomy interiors and convenient transport links, making it ideal for a growing family. | 4 | 1 | £ 350,000 | Monday, 27-Mar-23 19:22:11 UTC | |
| Rushton Spencer, Macclesfield A deceptively spacious property with characterful features and the potential to create a luxurious family home in the sleepy village of Rushton Spencer. | 3 | 2 | £ 375,000 | Friday, 24-Mar-23 20:50:44 UTC | |
| Birchall Lane, Leek Boasting showstopping internal design, this contemporary 4-bedroom home is perfect for the discerning purchaser seeking a high-end home in a sought-after location. | 4 | 4 | £ 900,000 | Tuesday, 18-Oct-22 13:55:35 UTC | |
| Quarnford, Nr Buxton A beautiful stone farmhouse comprising three barns set in a secluded spot on the Staffordshire Moorlands yet within close proximity of Buxton. | 6 | 5 | £ 795,000 | Monday, 17-Oct-22 16:30:29 UTC | |
| Harpur Hill Road, Buxton A unique detached property wrapped inside mature gardens, close to the famous spa town of Buxton with the added benefit of a holiday let/annex. | 7 | 3 | £ 750,000 | Tuesday, 11-Oct-22 16:37:25 UTC | |
| Spout Lane, The Green, Cheadle ** LAST TWO PLOTS AVAILABLE ** A seriously stylish and contemporary family home on the fringes of the Staffordshire Moorlands, moments from the Gothic church and vibrant markets of Cheadle. | 4 | 2 | £ 325,000 | Thursday, 01-Sep-22 12:09:39 UTC | |
| Armshead Road, Werrington A striking barn conversion on the edge of Wetley Moor, featuring contemporary and exceptionally spacious interiors with potential to create an integral annexe. | 4 | 2 | £ 500,000 | Wednesday, 17-Aug-22 21:38:01 UTC | |
| Watt Place, Cheadle A brand-new modern build tucked within the attractive Staffordshire Moorlands just a short walk from the historic market town of Cheadle. | 4 | 2 | £ 350,000 | Wednesday, 13-Jul-22 17:37:16 UTC | |
| Rownall Road, Wetley Rocks A stunning 17th century farmhouse filled with original features and country charm, nestled inside beautiful gardens and a rural backdrop. | 7 | 3 | £ 950,000 | Thursday, 30-Jun-22 13:39:42 UTC | |
| Fraser Drive, Bramshall, Uttoxeter A bespoke, five-bedroom home on the brink of an attractive market town, surrounded by beautiful countryside and nature walks. | 5 | 4 | £ 500,000 | Saturday, 18-Jun-22 09:52:56 UTC | |
| Warslow, Buxton A romantic stone property WITH A DETACHED BUNGALOW ANNEXE set inside the beautiful village of Warslow in the Peak District National Park. | 5 | 3 | £ 625,000 | Friday, 15-Apr-22 10:33:12 UTC | |
| Rudyard, Leek This captivating, four-bedroom Victorian stone property spans three floors and is filled with loveable eccentricities harking back to its varied past. | 4 | 2 | £ 525,000 | Thursday, 14-Apr-22 14:41:02 UTC | |
| Buxton Road, Longnor A characterful stone property at the heart of Longnor Village surrounded by cobblestone streets and the Peak District National Park. | 4 | 2 | £ 450,000 | Friday, 01-Apr-22 10:08:38 UTC | |
| Badgers Rise, Leek Elevated above Brough Park, this spacious property enjoys sweeping views and is just a stone’s throw from the picturesque market town of Leek. | 3 | 3 | £ 450,000 | Monday, 28-Feb-22 13:37:37 UTC | |
| Parwich, Ashbourne This 18th century stone cottage stands in a romantic setting on the fringes of Parwich and boasts original features such as mullion windows, stone fireplace and exposed beamed ceilings.<br /><br /><b>Fairy Tale Gardens</b> - Tucked into a hillside on the edge of the beautiful Parwich Village, The Rookery is a secluded idyll hugged by towering trees and mature shrubs. Besides the characterful features such as stone flooring and fireplace, mullion windows and beamed ceiling, the property has an interesting history dating back to circa 1700. Once home to the present owner’s great grandfather, The Rookery is an enchanting family home with an endearing past.<br /><br />As you approach the stone cottage, you’ll see pretty gardens that slope down from its elevated position with gravel pathways meandering between the nooks and crannies. This tranquil setting looks like it could have jumped straight out of a Brothers Grimm fairy tale.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Olde-Worlde Charms</b> - Enter the house through the porch-covered entrance and explore the olde-worlde charms that await you on the ground floor. The low beamed ceilings and stone floors really give you a sense of stepping back in time, adding to The Rookery’s 17th century charm.<br /><br />Step straight into the dining room where a large stone fireplace housing a log burner vies for your attention as it creates a striking focal point of the room. Streams of light gush in from the mullion windows as you’re then drawn through to the lounge. Intimate and snug, this space cries out for relaxing evenings as you cosy up by the cast iron fireplace reading a good book and sipping on a hot mug of your favourite drink. A chunky wooden beam runs across the ceiling overhead, reminding you of The Rookery’s charming past.<br /><br />Make your way back through the dining room and into the kitchen. Mullion windows, beamed ceiling and cottage-style units with chunky wooden surfaces reflect the quaint personality of this unique home as they conjure up images of summer afternoons making jams and baking bread.<br /><br />The downstairs WC comes in handy for freshening up after a day pottering in the garden.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Peaceful Dreams</b> - Head upstairs from the kitchen to the first-floor landing which leads onto three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Each bedroom features a picture window with views overlooking the garden and has plenty of opportunity for presenting your own individual style.<br /><br />Externally to the far-right hand side of the cottage is a former stable and a storeroom above, which can be accessed from the outside patio area, has scope for use as a garden room or office.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Next Step</b> - Contact Adam to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br /> | 3 | 1 | £ 650,000 | Tuesday, 01-Feb-22 15:23:27 UTC | |
| Byways, Birchall, Leek This exclusive four bedroom home nestles in a quiet development close to the market town of Leek and offers modern living with the Peak District countryside and rural attractions on the doorstep.<br /><br /><b>An Enviable Setting</b> - This newly built, four bedroom property stands in an extremely attractive area just moments from the former textile town of Leek. Almost within walking distance you can be exploring the ancient cobbles of the market square, browsing the many independent shops, and sampling the local dishes at an impressive array of pubs and restaurants.<br /><br />If you’re an avid golfer, you’ll be pleased to learn that Leek Golf Club is also close to hand so you can spend many an afternoon practising your swing among the beautiful backdrop.<br /><br />Wind your way along the private driveway leading to Byways and soak up the tranquillity of this leafy area. Just one of two identical properties, Byways was developed by a local builder who is held in high esteem owing to his admirable attention to detail. As you explore the property, you’ll appreciate the fine craftmanship that surrounds you.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Day-To-Day Detail</b> - Step into the grand entrance hall which greets you with its oak staircase. As you pass the downstairs WC, there’s access to several areas on the ground floor. To the right, large double doors lead into the huge open-plan living room and dining area. At either end of the rooms, you’ll find floor-to-ceiling French doors that flood the room with light. From the living room you can access the patio area to the rear garden, while from the dining area you’ll enjoy picturesque views that reach out towards the countryside.<br /><br />Return to the entrance hall to access the utility room, which houses the washing machine and tumble dryer, before walking through to the kitchen and family area. Again, this is a large open-plan space with French doors leading out to the rear patio, allowing you to invite the outdoors in during the warmer months.<br /><br />No stone has been left unturned in the kitchen. High-end appliances are seamlessly integrated into the stylish grey units, and the breakfast bar provides the perfect spot for indulging in lazy mornings as you gaze out onto the garden area.<br /><br />From the family room, enter the two ground floor bedrooms. This side of the property offers a fabulous opportunity to create an annex for an elderly relative as it also comes complete with its own shower room. While the smaller space can be used as a bedroom, the larger space overlooking the garden can be utilised as a lounge.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Al Fresco Entertaining</b> - Step outside to the patio area which has been paved with beautiful Indian stone. Several steps take you up to the lawned garden where shrubs have been planted to give you a feeling of privacy. There’s even outside lighting, water taps and electrical sockets fitted so you can spend balmy summer evenings entertaining friends or family.<br /><br />As you wander round to the front of the property, a block-paved driveway leads to a detached double garage with a remote electric door.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>A Pure Oasis Of Calm</b> - Return to the entrance hall and climb the stairs to the first-floor landing. Ahead is the spacious family bathroom complete with a bath, WC, hand basin and walk-in shower cubicle. Two further bedrooms stand either side of the landing, but it’s the master bedroom that really steals the show.<br /><br />Upon entering the master bedroom, you’ll notice a Velux window to the front and another window that frames a view of the rear garden. Continue to the dressing room and en-suite shower room which have turned this space into a calming, private sanctuary where you can slip away for a spot of pampering and relaxation.<br /><br />Feel the comforting warmth of the underfloor heating to the ground floor, a welcome feature that adds even more luxury to this elegant family home.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Next Step</b> - Contact Adam to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br />Please note: all virtually furnished images, measurements and floorplans are shown for illustration and guidance purposes only.<br /><br /> | 4 | 3 | £ 650,000 | Monday, 17-Jan-22 18:23:18 UTC | |
| Mill Lane, Wetley Rocks A light-filled, three-bedroom home overlooking sprawling countryside, and just a stroll from the ancient village of Wetley Rocks.<br /><br /><b>Welcome</b> - The drive through the pretty village of Wetley Rocks sets the tone for this semi-rural property. Tucked away off the main road, Bramble House is the perfect idyll for countryside lovers. As you approach the gravelled driveway through the iron gates, you’re greeted by the garden’s colourful, herbaceous borders and views across the surrounding countryside. To the side elevation of the house there is currently a car port which provides scope to extend the property, subject to planning permission.<br /><br />As you step inside, you’ll notice how each space is flooded with light, in particular the lounge, which features dual aspect windows and a sliding patio door that leads into the garden room. Wooden flooring and a feature fireplace with a marble effect surround add character to the lounge to create a homely space.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Bring The Outdoors In</b> - Walk through to the garden room, a huge, light space with tiled flooring, which spans the width of the property. Large windows frame a colourful array of mature shrubs and trees, and the room cries out for lazy afternoons reading a book or looking out for wildlife. There’s ample space for a sofa and a six-seater dining table so you can also enjoy summer evenings with the family.<br /><br />The rear garden is a paradise for anyone with green fingers as it overflows with flower beds and plants. Divided into two sections, the first section features a lawn, shed, terrace, pathways and patio area, while the second section is home to a lawn and a gravelled area with a pretty summer house. Its south facing aspect really is the cherry on top of this beautiful garden.<br /><br />Also providing access into the garden room through a stable door, the kitchen is fully fitted and comes complete with integrated appliances. Next to this a bathroom which comes in useful after days spent pottering in the garden.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Sweet Dreams And Morning Views</b> - From the entrance hall, make your way upstairs to the first floor where you’ll find three spacious bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite WC, and stunning rural views. Each of the rooms is fitted with plush carpets and provides a blank canvas for any prospective owners to get creative and put their individual stamp on the property.<br /><br />Over recent years, Bramble House has benefitted from many sizeable improvements, including but not limited to a new roof, electrical rewiring, double glazing, and a gas central heating system.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Next Steps</b> - Contact Corrie to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br /> | 3 | 1 | £ 375,000 | Monday, 17-Jan-22 10:31:58 UTC | |
| Hall Bank, Hartington, Buxton This stone built, semi-detached cottage dating back to Georgian times lies at the heart of one of the Peak District’s prettiest villages.<br /><br /><b>Welcome</b> - A humble property with lots of potential, Holloway has all the hallmarks of an 18th century stone cottage. Dating back to circa 1742, its curiosities will undoubtedly tug on your heartstrings. Teetering on the edge of Hartington, it’s just a short amble from this idyllic village. Hartington is flanked on all sides by the gently undulating hills of the Peak District and is characterised by winding lanes and stone houses.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Country And Village Views</b> - As you head to Hall Bank, you’ll be greeted with countryside scenes that bleed onto the skyline, and the 13th century St Giles Church comes into view. From inside Holloway cottage you can enjoy one of the best views over Hartington Village, framed by stone mullioned windows with internal wooden shutters.<br /><br />Externally, the cottage has a few surprises. As well as a lawned area looking across adjoining land and the local church, there’s also off-road parking, which is unique in such a central village location. But it’s the stone-built garage that’s of even more interest. Above the garage, you’ll find a large open-plan space, currently being used as an art studio, but which also has the potential for a self-contained holiday let (subject to planning permission).<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Cottage Cosiness</b> - Enter the cottage and step into the dining room. The lofty, exposed beamed ceiling and dual-opening window create a sense of space and light while the large open fireplace and multifuel burner adds a feeling of cosiness. All of the windows and the front door to the cottage have been replaced in 2020 and also recently installed, is an air source heating system which will bring in an income of £1600 per annum until October 2027.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Original Features</b> - A couple of terracotta tiled steps lead up from the dining room into the kitchen/breakfast room. Country-style units, a Belfast sink and beamed ceiling add to the cottage charm, and adjoining, a large walk-in pantry features an original stone salting bath. A large door with glass panel leads onto a rear courtyard where you’ll find the former WC and implement store.<br /><br />Make your way back through the kitchen and dining room and into the rear lounge where the window looks out onto a fabulous view overlooking Hartington village. A fireplace with a multifuel burner makes this a snug space for cosying up on a winter’s evening and watching the soft flicker of the village lights.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Deceptively Spacious</b> - Return to the hallway and head upstairs to the first-floor landing which leads on to three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Each of the bedrooms is of a good size and bedroom one also enjoys pretty views across the village.<br /><br />The property is offered to the market with no upward chain and is ready for immediate occupation.<br /><br /> | 3 | 1 | £ 475,000 | Sunday, 26-Dec-21 11:36:57 UTC | |
| Parwich, Ashbourne Parwich was featured by The Times as being one of the best places to live in England. This Grade II Listed period stone cottage is located in the heart of the village overlooking the church and surrounding hills.<br /><br /><b>Quintessential Charm</b> - <br /><br />Dating back to the Elizabethan era, this Grade II Listed, stone cottage was built in 1570 and has all the hallmarks of quintessential England. Its limestone exterior and charming setting in the heart of the sleepy village of Parwich take you back to a time gone by.<br /><br />Shaw Lane Cottage is known to be one of the oldest standing buildings in the village among an abundance of period properties surrounding the village green and the old pond. Resembling a scene that could have jumped straight out of a picture book, Parwich is a handsome village brimming with character.<br /><br /><b>An Enviable Location</b> - <br /><br />Flanked by the romantic landscapes of the Peak District National Park, Parwich is just a short distance from the Tissington Trail, the High Peak Trail, and the rolling plateau of White Peak. Also, within seven miles is the market town of Ashbourne, Dovedale, Thor’s Cave, and the rural villages of Wetton and Alstonefield. Because of its proximity to so many places of interest, the cottage would make a perfect holiday retreat if you can resist making this your home.<br /><br /><b>Enchanting Garden</b> - <br /><br />Enter the property grounds through oak gates which lead to the rear entrance where you’ll find a paved courtyard and a stone outbuilding, currently used as a laundry store. Step up into the raised garden which has an air of enchantment with its arched seating area, circular lawn, and drystone wall where a beautiful Magnolia overhangs. The enclosed garden is of a good size with little pockets of interest and views out towards the village church and surrounding hills. Even the soil has a fascinating history as it was transferred from the grounds of the old Norman church after being burnt down during the reformation.<br /><br /><b>Olde Worlde Interiors</b> - <br /><br />As you access the lounge via the main entrance from the lane, you’ll be swept away by the olde worlde features. A raised open hearth with wood burning stove immediately vies for your attention while muntin windows and exposed wooden beams add to its cottage charm. An open archway leads you through to the kitchen which has been beautifully fitted with country-style units, chunky oak work surfaces and a large range cooker.<br /><br />Tucked away to the rear of the cottage is the dining room, a bijou space with beamed ceiling and a door that opens out onto the courtyard. The end extension of the cottage was built in 1830 using the reclaimed stone from the Norman church. You can imagine sunny afternoons enjoying lingering lunches as a gentle breeze wafts in from the outdoors.<br /><br />Return to the lounge to climb the stairs to the first floor of the cottage. The landing features an original iron fireplace and winds between each of the rooms. The first room you come to is the bathroom, an impressive space with freestanding, rolltop bath, and a wet-room style shower with tray.<br /><br />Continue to the two double bedrooms, both of which feature a narrow-beamed ceiling, chunky wooden door with latch, and muntin windows that look onto the lane. The second bedroom boasts an unrivalled view towards the village church which can only be truly appreciated whilst lying in bed on a lazy Sunday morning.<br /><br /><b>Next Step</b> - Contact Corrie to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br /> | 2 | 1 | £ 535,000 | Friday, 29-Oct-21 13:10:24 UTC | |
| Ford, Leek All the superlatives in the world couldn’t do this property the justice it deserves. Nestled in the Quaker hamlet of Ford, within easy reach of the market towns of Leek and Ashbourne, this Grade II, stone barn conversion has a quintessential charm that tugs on the heartstrings.<br /><br /><b>Bucolic Living</b> - Besides the gorgeous interiors and pretty gardens, the rural location next to the River Hamps makes this a highly desirable home. Quakers Barn is wrapped inside the Peak Park with incredible places such as Manifold Valley, Dovedale Valley, The Roaches, and Tissington all within easy reach. This really is an outdoor lover’s paradise.<br /><br />As you approach the property from the driveway, there’s an ample parking space, and a stone wall that skirts the barn and gardens to give the home a good degree of privacy. A lush lawn and mature trees create an idyllic outdoor space to the rear of the building which overlooks rolling hills. The patio area is in a lovely spot where you can enjoy your morning coffee or entertain family and friends at the weekends.<br /><br />Inside, on the ground floor, the entrance hall leads into the sitting room, dining room and a downstairs WC. As you enter the sitting room you’re met with a beautiful oak floor, exposed beamed ceiling and an impressive log burner that stands against a stone backdrop. In the winter months the sitting room provides a cosy hideaway where you can curl up in front of the fire with your favourite book.<br /><br /><b>Bespoke Design</b> - Step through to the dining room where the oak flooring and beamed ceiling continue. You can comfortably fit a six-seater dining table in the space, perfect for dinner parties. An oak latch door leads into the kitchen and breakfast room. This is a real tour de force of Quakers Barn as it embraces the bucolic setting with its country-style units, oil-fired Stanley range cooker, and slate flooring. Everything is totally bespoke, from the oak worktops to the central island. You can certainly appreciate the craftmanship and high-end features in here.<br /><br /><b>Cosy Boltholes</b> - From the entrance hall, make your way upstairs to the three bedrooms and family bathroom. You’ll find plenty of wonderful features that add to the character of the house, such as the Victorian-style bathroom. The master bedroom is a great space with a private en-suite and dual aspect windows that frame the countryside views.<br /><br />Separate to the main building is a garage/workshop that stands across two floors. The downstairs could be used as either a garage or workshop, while the first floor currently houses a bar and a snug sitting area.<br /><br /><b>Next Step</b> - Contact Corrie to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br /> | 3 | 2 | £ 700,000 | Tuesday, 12-Oct-21 20:03:48 UTC | |
| Buxton Road, Longnor A characterful stone property at the heart of Longnor Village surrounded by cobblestone streets and the Peak District National Park.<br /><br />Hey House is a real labour of love and its distinctive charm is sure to tug on the heartstrings of any prospective buyer. Undergoing a complete renovation since 2019, this beautiful stone property emits a certain je ne sais quoi. The modern remodelling and repositioning of the staircases enhances the layout whilst mingling effortlessly with its original character.<br /><br /><b>Step Back In Time</b> - Backing on to meandering, cobblestone streets and the ancient church, just a stone’s throw from Longnor village square, Hey House stands in an impressive location. It’s so picturesque in fact, that scenes from Pride and Prejudice were filmed on Chapel Street which lies directly to the rear of the property. As you amble among the narrow walkways and stone houses, you feel as though you’re stepping back in time. The village is hugged on all sides by the verdant hills of the Peak District, giving you access to mile upon mile of beautiful green space.<br /><br />To the front of the property, a loose-stone patio area provides the perfect spot for enjoying morning coffee as you watch the world go by.<br /><br /><b>Original Charm With Modern Enhancements</b> - Spanning four floors, Hey House is an unexpectedly spacious, four-bedroom property. Throughout each floor you’ll find stripped wooden floors, replacement sash windows, and exposed timbers, making this an alluring home with lovable eccentricities.<br /><br />Enter the property on the ground floor and step into the bespoke, hand crafted kitchen. Retaining its cottage feel with the exposed timbers and sash windows, this is a charming hub for enjoying lingering family breakfasts.<br /><br />Also on the ground floor you’ll find a rear lobby, and a reception hall that leads you downstairs to the lower ground floor. Originally the cellar, this large space has been cleverly designed to create a private lounge/entertainment room. The flagstone flooring and beamed ceiling continue the flow of the building’s features, and three windows invite light to flood the area. You could get really creative with your design ideas for this space, perhaps introducing a bar and some oversized, flop-into armchairs.<br /><br />Return to the reception hall to access the stairway leading to the first floor where the family bathroom and two bedrooms await, one of which has an original feature fireplace. Continue up a further flight of stairs to the second floor to another two bedrooms. The master bedroom is somewhat of a showstopper with its exposed timber ceiling, en-suite shower room and view of the church clocktower from one of the skylights.<br /><br /><br /><br /><b>Next Step</b> - Contact Corrie to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal inspection.<br /><br /> | 4 | 2 | £ 450,000 | Thursday, 05-Aug-21 17:34:54 UTC |
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