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Barn
Conversion in the idyllic village of Church Mayfield, two miles from Ashbourne
- 'the gateway to the Peak District'.
MANOR FARM BARN,
CHURCH MAYFIELD, has uninterrupted views over the valley of the River Dove in a
very pastoral setting yet also close to the village church.
The brick built
barn is currently under conversion by an experienced development company and it
will be completed in Summer 2006.
The property
extends to about 1,780 square feet and will be on two levels comprising of four
bedrooms (one en suite with bath), family shower room, good sized kitchen,
utility room, hallway and large living room with a feature central fireplace.
Outside will be a double garage and large gardens with a patio and turning
area.
A guarantee from
the NHBC will be available.
There are some
superb oak beams and roof trusses which will be made into features and the
property will be finished to a very high standard with oak doors and oak
kitchen units (with Belfast sink, dishwasher, fridge freezer and electric
cooking range) complete with luxurious solid black granite worktops. The ground
floor will have the benefit of underfloor heating.
The property will
be provided with mains electricity, and water and oil fired central heating,
drainage will be via a Klargester system.
Ashbourne is a
delightful market town with a wide variety of shopping and recreational
facilities.
Road
communications are excellent with the cities of Derby, Sheffield, Nottingham,
Birmingham and Manchester within comparatively easy reach, whilst the
international airports of East Midlands, Birmingham and Manchester can be
reached within 1 to 1.5 hour's travelling time.
Mainline railway
connections at Derby (London 1 hour and 50 minutes).
Directions:
From Ashbourne take the A52 west towards Leek and after crossing the river
Dove, turn left towards Mayfield on the B5032. Continue through Mayfield and
Wallash and turn left into Church Lane shortly before the Rose and Crown public
house at Middle Mayfield. The property lies on the right hand side on entering
the village and is opposite Manor Farm. |