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£345,000

The Green Road, Ashbourne, DE6

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house

£345,000

  • 3 beds
Semi-detached house
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BENNET SAMWAYS proudly presents this meticulously extended and beautifully modernised three-bedroom traditional semi-detached residence nestled along a sought-after road in Ashbourne. Boasting a generous gross internal area of 1,050sq.ft., this property offers an inviting blend of classic charm and contemporary convenience.

Interior - A welcoming hallway sets the tone, adorned with understairs storage and elegantly painted floorboards. The living room exudes character with its charming bay window and fireplace, creating a cosy space with ample room for a fireplace. The original kitchen and dining area have been thoughtfully re-modelled, forming a spacious open-plan layout ideal for modern family living. A newly fitted kitchen features sleek stone-effect worktops and comes equipped with top-notch appliances including an electric induction hob, extractor fan, twin electric oven, and plumbing for a washing machine. A convenient breakfast bar seamlessly connects to the living area, while patio doors open onto the garden, flooding the space with natural light. A side utility room offers practical access to both the front and rear of the property.
Upstairs, a generously sized master bedroom awaits, accompanied by two additional bedrooms and a well-appointed fitted bathroom.

Exterior - The frontage is predominantly laid to a driveway with tasteful plant borders, while the rear garden beckons with its two-tiered layout, providing visual interest and ample space for outdoor enjoyment. A patio area offers the perfect setting for al fresco entertaining, while a lower level lawn area, complete with a greenhouse, invites relaxation and recreation.

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 - "We purchased our house almost 3 years ago as a renovation project, and have enjoyed breathing fresh new life into the home. We changed the ground floor layout, making it into a practical and cosy space to enjoy family life. We have tried to retain as much of the unique character and quirks that reflect the history of the property as possible. The location is ideal, close to primary and secondary schools, a pleasant short walk from the town centre, and close to the park for walks, bike rides, playing and watching sports and visiting the pavilion for a drink. The south facing garden has been great for outdoor dining and relaxing, and is a safe, enclosed and private space for children to play. We have enjoyed planting seeds, growing vegetables in the greenhouse and beds and picking fruit from the trees.
We hope the next owners enjoy creating their own memories with family and friends in this space as much as we have."

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 16mb standard & 80mb superfast.
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