St Peters Close, Hartshorne Only 1 Remaining
Address: St. Peters Close, Main Street, Hartshorne, Derbyshire
Post Code: DE11 7AT
Type: 4 Bedroom Detatched
Tenure: Freehold
Price: £375,000
Key Features
- Fully Alarmed inc Garage
- Double glazing throughout
- Landscaped Garden
- Study/office
- Galleried Landing
- Individual Feature Oak entrance porches
- Cottage feel to the exterior
- Double Garage with Electric Door
- Small Select Development
- NHBC 10 Year Warranty
Plot 1: Sold
Plot 2: Sold
Plot 3: Sold
Plot 4: For Sale @ £375,000
A unique development of four , executive properties situated in the heart of Hartshorne.
Each
property consists of 4 bedrooms, with en-suite to master. Fitted
wardbrobes to all bedrooms, and choice of sanitary if reserved early.
Ground
floor consists of oak storm porch, leading into the entrance hallway.
Sitting room with open fire place to take wood burning stove. Fully
fitted kitchen (including appliances) . Dining area with feature french
windows to patio area. Utility room . Study / office / cloakroom.
Ground Floor
Entrance
Substantial oak storm porch with oak panel door and double glazed side screen to entrance hall.
Entrance Hall
Having
vaulted ceiling to balcony landing above, telephone point, designer
radiator, recessed spotlights, cloakroom cupboard below stairs, doors
off to separate WC.
WC
With corner wash-hand basin, radiator, concealed coupling WC.
Sitting Room
4.63m (15’2”) x 3.83m (12’7”) max measurement
With
fireplace having open flue for real fire, UPVC double glazed French
doors to landscaped rear gardens, two double radiators, recessed ceiling
spotlights, wiring for integrated satellite TV, telephone point for
broadband, TV aerial point.
Dining Kitchen
4.59m (15’1”) x 5.84m (19’2”)
Luxuriously
appointed with a built-in range of modern kitchen units by choice, and
enjoying a dual aspect with UPVC double glazed windows over the front
driveway, matching UPVC double glazed windows to the landscaped rear
gardens, two double radiators, recessed spotlighting, TV aerial point,
large built-in pantry cupboard, door off to utility room.
Utility Room
1.93m (6’4”) x 1.70m (5’7”)
Base units (by agreement), sink unit, wall mounted boiler, half panel double glazed door to rear elevation.
First Floor
Balcony Landing
3.90m (12’10”) x 3.30m (10’10”) average
From
the entrance hall a timber bespoke staircase rises to the balcony
landing with UPVC cottage style windows to the front elevation,
radiator, airing cupboard, built in storage cupboard, spotlighting.
Master bedroom
3.63m (11’11”) x 3.09m (10’2”)
With
twin built in double door wardrobes and storage recess, UPVC double
glazed windows to the rear elevation, radiator, telephone point, TV
aerial point, recessed spotlighting, door off to shower en suite.
En Suite
Comprising low level WC, wash hand basin, glazed corner entry shower cubicle and heated chrome ladder towel rail.
Bedroom 2
2.89m (9’6”) x 3.09m (10’2”) plus recess
UPVC double glazed windows to the front elevation, radiator built-in double door wardrobes.
Bedroom 3
3.12m (10’3”) x 2.86m (9’5”) plus recess
UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, radiator, TV aerial point.
Bedroom 4
2.95m (9’8”) x 1.96m (6’5”) plus recess
UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation, radiator, built-in double door wardrobe.
Family Bathroom
Fitted
with a modern suite comprising panel bath with shower unit over, low
level WC and wash-hand basin, ladder chrome towel rail, two opaque
double glazed windows to the rear elevation, ceiling spotlights.
Outside
Grounds & Garage
The
property is approached over tarmacadam driveway and block-brick hand
standing to a double garage with up-and-over doors, electric light and
power supply. There is a small front forecourt and landscaped rear
gardens.
History
Hartshorne is a village in the
south of Derbyshire that has been in existence, in one form or other
since before the Domesday Book. when it was listed as being owned by the
de Ferrers family. However, there have been archaeological findings
around Hartshorne that suggest mans habitation of the area since the
Iron Age. Traditional industries have included agriculture, cheese
making, mining and pottery.
Education
Situated only 5 miles away is the reputable Repton School
for boys and girls aged 13 to 18 years of age, offering a broad
curriculum. Hartshorne Primary School is a village school providing the
educational needs for approximately 90 children, between the ages of 4
& 11.The school is a happy and friendly place, were all the children
know each other.