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A substantial detached stone barn conversion dating back over four hundred years bordering the Peak District National Park and with far reaching views across open countryside.
Located on the outskirts of Buxton, with its famous opera house, the Crescent and Devenshire Dome, which now houses Derby University. Within easy reach of Manchester and Peak District, and all road and rail links.
The property has been sympathetically converted with many original features remaining, ie. exposed stonework and oak trusses and beams.
Accommodation briefly comprises
Small front entrance hall leading to open plan reception (3.6m by 4.6m), overlooking split level kitchen (3.7m by 4.3m), comprising of fully fitted units, corian worktops, inglenook fireplace with log burner, stone flagged floor, full height picture window, door leading to outside.
Door off reception to double garage.
Door off reception to sitting room (3.6m by 4.3m), inglenook fireplace, khars dublin oak floor.
Open staircase, with exposed stonework, large oak truss, leading off to:
Bedroom one (3.7m by 5.3m) sloping ceiling.
On to landing, doors off to:
Master bedroom (3.7m by 4.4m) with en suite shower room.
Bathroom (2.1m by 3.5m) with exposed stonework and large airing cupboard.
Bedroom three (4.4m by 2.0m), exposed beams
Bedroom four (4.4m by 2.0m), exposed beams.
All rooms benefit from timber double glazed windows.
Outside
Front gate leads to mature cottage garden with ornamental fish pond, stone flags leading to double garage and pergola with secluded hot tub.
To the side agricultural area / small paddock with natural pond.
Approx 1/4 acre site.
Oil-fired central heating with band A condensing boiler.
Drains to septic tank.
Viewing recommended to fully appreciate the character of this barn and its conversion. All measurements are approx
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