£635,000
Yeaveley, Ashbourne, DE6
- 4 beds
£635,000
- 4 beds
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Interior - As you enter this beautiful home, the attention to detail and quality is immediately apparent. The welcoming entrance hall is perfect for shedding boots after a long countryside walk, and includes a newly refitted guest cloakroom, with a door leading into an additional hall. The kitchen/diner is a true centerpiece, showcasing superb Shaker-style navy blue units complemented by high-quality 'Minerva' stone countertops. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, including an electric induction hob, ceiling-mounted extractor fan, two electric ovens, a dishwasher, and a fridge/freezer. French doors open onto a spacious patio area, and the adjacent utility room, also refitted, provides plumbing for a washing machine and space for a dryer. The sitting room offers a cosy retreat, featuring a log-burning stove for those chilly winter nights. Patio doors lead to an extended family room, which could easily serve as a home office, offering wonderful views over the garden.
On the first floor, the master bedroom has been thoughtfully extended to include a large walk-in dressing room with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom featuring a separate shower cubicle. The first floor is completed by three additional well-proportioned bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.
Exterior - The property is approached via an elegant tarmacadam driveway, offering ample parking space. While the garage has been partially converted to create additional accommodation, it retains its original garage door and provides excellent storage. The home sits on a 0.18 acre plot, with a lawn on the front garden bordered by mature shrubs and a tree that provides privacy. The rear garden has been beautifully landscaped, featuring a spacious paved patio ideal for relaxing and entertaining. A well-maintained lawn and thoughtfully planted borders create a serene garden that seamlessly backs onto open fields, offering a tranquil setting.
Locality - Yeaveley is a charming village nestled in the tranquil countryside south of Ashbourne, just five miles from the town and 12 miles from Derby. This picturesque village, along with the nearby hamlet of Rodsley, forms a peaceful community characterized by its timeless brick-built cottages and an atmosphere that has remained largely unchanged for the past 200 years. Surrounded by rolling fields and quiet lanes, Yeaveley offers a quintessential rural English experience.
The Yeaveley Estate locally is great for those seeking outdoor and country pursuits, with activities such as fishing, clay pigeon shooting, and quad biking available. The village is also home to the Yeaveley Arms, a welcoming pub known for its delicious cuisine and warm, friendly atmosphere.
In addition to its recreational offerings, Yeaveley provides a perfect setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a serene retreat in the heart of the countryside. Whether you're visiting for a day of outdoor fun or simply to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, Yeaveley is a hidden gem that captures the essence of rural Derbyshire Dales.
Owner's perspective - "We have experienced many changes whilst living at the Beeches, including restoring it from a 1970�s box with some unusually low windows to the family home it is today welcoming our two children whilst doing the restoration. Living in Yeaveley gives you the best of both worlds, you can have quiet undisturbed peace in the garden with views of an open field behind hearing not much more than the sheep or a tractor, then if you step out the front door there is a real sense of community including a thriving pub, with lots of regular activities. You can enjoy many local walks straight from the front door but also be in Ashbourne in not much more than five minutes. For us it had the benefit of being able to choose from several good primary schools all easily accessible within the local area."
Agent's notes - Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax: Derbyshire Dales band E. Services: Mains water, mains electricity, oil tank, mains drainage and internet connection. Estimated broadband speeds available via Ofcom are 14mb standard & 80mb superfast.
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