£435,000
Cavendish Drive, Ashbourne, DE6
- 4 beds
£435,000
- 4 beds
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Interior - From the hallway, an attractive dual-aspect living room featuring the warmth of a multi-fuel stove fire. Patio doors lead into an extended garden room, which provides a tranquil retreat with views over the expansive garden, offering an idyllic spot to immerse yourself in your favourite book. The extension seamlessly wraps around from the garden room to create an additional bedroom, versatile enough to serve as a family room or study. Another room, utilised by the current owner as a dressing room, adds to the flexibility of the living space. The heart of the home lies in the open-plan refitted kitchen-diner, showcasing a range of base and wall-mounted units, complemented by integrated appliances such as a gas hob, double electric oven, dishwasher, and ample space for a fridge/freezer. The WC/laundry room has been thoughtfully refitted, offering practicality with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. Follow the stairs from the hallway to the first floor where you will find a generously proportioned master bedroom, two additional bedrooms with built-in cupboards, and a refitted luxurious bathroom with integrated units and a stylish worksurface.
Exterior - A double-width tarmac driveway leads to the detached double garage, equipped with rear doors opening onto the spacious double-width workshop. A haven for car enthusiasts or those with extensive storage needs, this property caters to a variety of lifestyles. The garden, a surprising expanse, has been thoughtfully landscaped with lawns, raised vegetable borders, and an impressive patio area-an ideal backdrop for outdoor relaxation.
Locality - Nestled within the picturesque landscape, Ashbourne stands as a historic market town renowned as "The Gateway to the Peak District," owing to its strategic proximity to the breathtaking Peak District National Park. Conveniently situated with easy access to the A50 (9 miles), facilitating connections to the M1 and M6 motorway networks. Noteworthy for its longstanding tradition of Royal Shrovetide Football, a ritual dating back to 1667, observed on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. The thriving town boasts a diverse range of amenities, featuring a plethora of distinctive, predominantly independent shops, and charming cafes. Adding to its allure, Ashbourne hosts a popular golf course on its outskirts, and the coveted Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (QEGs) caters to the educational needs of the town and the adjacent Derbyshire Dales villages. Excellent transport links include a well-connected bus station linking Ashbourne to Derby and Uttoxeter, with a variety of regular services. Convenient train stations at Uttoxeter, Derby, and Matlock further enhance connectivity. Ashbourne serves as an ideal base to explore numerous nearby attractions, including the stately Chatsworth House, Tissington Hall, Haddon Hall, Alton Towers, Matlock Bath, and the picturesque Dovedale, promising a truly enchanting experience.
Owner's perspective - "The Malt House has been a fabulous family home for the last 27 years. The house initially appealed to us because of its spacious corner plot, double fronted aspect and double garage.The Malt House has a feeling of individuality and privacy as it stands away from neighbouring properties. The addition of the ground floor extension afforded lots of extra space and gave us the flexibility to adapt the house to the changing needs of our growing family. We particularly enjoy the rear South and West facing garden as this is a real sun trap in the summer months. Having the additional space of the large workshop to the rear, has proven incredibly useful. The short walk in to town, good local schools, close conveniences and friendly neighbours have made The Malt House an excellent place to live."
Agent's notes - Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Derbyshire Dales band D. Services: Mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage and internet connection. Estimated broadband speeds available via Ofcom are 15mb standard & 80mb superfast.
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