2 bed property for sale in Parwich, Ashbourne DE6, £500,000

500,000.00

Offer Nr.:
60076263
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
2 bed property
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Addison Mead
Phone(s):
01782 933127

* Freehold
Parwich was featured by The Times as being one of the best places to live in
England. This Grade II Listed period stone cottage is located in the heart of
the village overlooking the church and surrounding hills.
**Quintessential Charm**
Dating back to the Elizabethan era, this Grade II Listed, stone cottage was
built in 1570 and has all the hallmarks of quintessential England. Its
limestone exterior and charming setting in the heart of the sleepy village of
Parwich take you back to a time gone by.
Shaw Lane Cottage is known to be one of the oldest standing buildings in the
village among an abundance of period properties surrounding the village green
and the old pond. Resembling a scene that could have jumped straight out of a
picture book, Parwich is a handsome village brimming with character.
**An Enviable Location**
Flanked by the romantic landscapes of the Peak District National Park, Parwich
is just a short distance from the Tissington Trail, the High Peak Trail, and
the rolling plateau of White Peak. Also, within seven miles is the market town
of Ashbourne, Dovedale, Thor’s Cave, and the rural villages of Wetton and
Alstonefield. Because of its proximity to so many places of interest, the
cottage would make a perfect holiday retreat if you can resist making this
your home.
**Enchanting Garden**
Enter the property grounds through oak gates which lead to the rear entrance
where you’ll find a paved courtyard and a stone outbuilding, currently used as
a laundry store. Step up into the raised garden which has an air of
enchantment with its arched seating area, circular lawn, and drystone wall
where a beautiful Magnolia overhangs. The enclosed garden is of a good size
with little pockets of interest and views out towards the village church and
surrounding hills. Even the soil has a fascinating history as it was
transferred from the grounds of the old Norman church after being burnt down
during the reformation.
**Olde Worlde Interiors**
As you access the lounge via the main entrance from the lane, you’ll be swept
away by the olde worlde features. A raised open hearth with wood burning stove
immediately vies for your attention while muntin windows and exposed wooden
beams add to its cottage charm. An open archway leads you through to the
kitchen which has been beautifully fitted with country - style units, chunky oak
work surfaces and a large range cooker.
Tucked away to the rear of the cottage is the dining room, a bijou space with
beamed ceiling and a door that opens out onto the courtyard. The end extension
of the cottage was built in 1830 using the reclaimed stone from the Norman
church. You can imagine sunny afternoons enjoying lingering lunches as a
gentle breeze wafts in from the outdoors.
Return to the lounge to climb the stairs to the first floor of the cottage.
The landing features an original iron fireplace and winds between each of the
rooms. The first room you come to is the bathroom, an impressive space with
freestanding, rolltop bath, and a wet - room style shower with tray.
Continue to the two double bedrooms, both of which feature a narrow - beamed
ceiling, chunky wooden door with latch, and muntin windows that look onto the
lane. The second bedroom boasts an unrivalled view towards the village church
which can only be truly appreciated whilst lying in bed on a lazy Sunday
morning.
**Next Step**
Contact Corrie to ask any questions you may have or to arrange an internal
inspection.

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