3 bed detached house for sale in Boylestone, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6, £820,000

820,000.00

Offer Nr.:
59152061
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
3 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Fisher German Ashby De La Zouch
Phone(s):
01530 658941

* Two formal reception rooms
* Open plan dining kitchen with aga
* Utility room, study
* Ground floor guest room with en suite
* Two first floor bedrooms, one en suite
* Family bathroom
* Detached studio offering potential for a variety
* Of uses (subject to consents)
* Detached double garage
* Wonderful well stocked gardens with cedarwood garden shed and greenhouse
A picturesque and beautifully presented Grade II listed cottage in a rural
village setting. With detached double garage and stunning gardens and grounds
extending to about 0. 73 acre in all.


Situation
Mount Pleasant is situated in an idyllic rural setting within the village of
Boylestone and adjoins delightful countryside. The property is conveniently
placed for access to the A38, A50 and A52 roads, providing links to the M1 and
M6 motorways and the wider Midlands' road network. A direct rail link to
London St Pancras is available from Derby and East Midlands Airport is about
24. 5 miles away.
Amenities within the village include a well - regarded restaurant, a church, a
chapel, a public house and a village hall. Local amenities can be found in the
nearby villages of Church Broughton and Sudbury, although a wider range of
facilities are available in Uttoxeter, Ashbourne and Burton upon Trent.
Ashbourne, the gateway to the Peak District National Park, is an attractive
market town approximately 9 miles to the north. The stunning landscape of the
area provides lots of opportunities for outdoor pursuits, including walking,
riding, climbing, cycling, and sailing. Other places of interest in the area
included Sudbury Hall, a National Trust property, Alton Towers, Tutbury Castle
and Uttoxeter Race course.
The area is supported by a good range of schools, including a primary school
in Church Broughton, which feeds to John Port School in Etwall. Independent
schools include Repton
Description
Mount Pleasant is a beautifully presented property, which the current owners
have maintained to an exceptionally high standard both internally and
externally. The house is believed to date from the 17th Century and underwent
alterations in the 18th and 20th centuries. After a period of deterioration, a
full restoration programme was undertaken to create a fabulous property which
blends period features such as latch and brace doors, exposed wall and roof
timbers and exposed stone and brick walling with contemporary additions such
as an open - plan dining kitchen with underfloor heating. Externally, the east
gable wall is particularly interesting, having exposed timber framework with
brick nogging. The cottage is complemented by a detached double garage and a
studio. Mount Pleasant is a charming property, listed Grade II for its special
architectural or historic interest.
Accommodation
The front door opens into a lobby which leads through to an attractive drawing
room with an original stone fireplace with a woodburning stove, cupboards on
either side and a door to stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room
has a Victorian style fireplace with painted wooden surround and stone hearth.
A door from the drawing room provides access to a fabulous open plan dining
kitchen, which has an attractive Fired Earth natural stone floor with
underfloor heating. The kitchen has a full height ceiling with exposed roof
timbers. The units are painted Shaker style with granite work surfaces and
incorporate an lpg gas fired Aga, Miele oven, fridge and dishwasher, and a
double butlers sink. A door leads out to the delightful gardens. Steps lead up
to the dining area which has lovely exposed stone walling and timbers and a
former fireplace. Adjacent to the kitchen there is a useful utility room with
integrated Miele freezer and washing facilities. The stone flooring and
exposed walls continue through to a side hallway, which leads to a study which
has a door out to the side gardens. A further hallway, with a door out to the
parking area, leads to an attractive double bedroom and en suite shower room
with Fired Earth stone tiling.
Stairs from the drawing room lead to the first floor, where there are two
delightful double bedrooms and two bathrooms, one with electric underfloor
heating.
Outside
Mount Pleasant is approached via automated gates off Malthouse Lane, which
open onto a gravelled driveway with car parking for several vehicles and
having outside lighting. There is a detached double garage with two separate
doors, lighting and power.
Adjacent to the house is a brick built studio which would be suitable for a
variety of uses, such as guest suite, gym or home office, subject to obtaining
the necessary consents. Steps lead up from the driveway to an enclosed
flagstone patio with a stone retaining wall. Stone paving continues round to a
further patio area on the eastern side of the house. A wide L - shaped lawn is
bordered by a splendid display of colour and flora, to include beautiful
floral arches and a wide selection of roses, foxgloves and lavender, to name a
few. The house itself is adorned with stunning climbing roses. Fenced off from
the formal gardens is a wildflower meadow with grassy walkways, gravelled
paths and a pond. There is a wide selection of flowers, trees and shrubs,
including fruit trees and raised vegetable beds. There is a small brick
outbuilding and an impressive high quality brick and cedar wood greenhouse,
which has automated, temperature controlled openers and a substantial high
quality cedar shed.
In all the property extends to about 0. 73 acres.
Services
Mains electricity and water are connected to the property. Heating is via an
oil fired central heating system and drainage is to a private Diamond sewage
treatment plant. There is underfloor heating on the ground floor with the
exception of the shower room and in the first floor en suite bathroom. None of
the services, appliances or heating installations have been tested by the
selling agents.
Fixtures and fittings
All fixtures, fittings, carpets, curtains, including garden ornaments and
statuary are excluded from the sale but some may be available by separate
negotiation.
Tenure
The property is to be sold freehold with vacant possession on completion.
Directions
From the A50 near Sudbury take the A515 north, signposted Ashbourne. Proceed
for just under two miles, then turn right, signposted Boylestone. Proceed for
just under 2 miles then turn right onto New Road. After just under a mile turn
right at The Square, then left onto Sapperton Lane, and first right onto
Malthouse Lane. Mount Pleasant can be found at the end of the lane.
Please note that the Post Code does not take you to the property.
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Local Authority
Derbyshire Dales District Council.
Telephone: Council Tax Band E

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