4 bedroom house
Ticknall, Derby, Derbyshire, DE73 7JZ
Guide Price
£775,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Feb 2022
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
This beautiful detached cottage is brimming with charm and character throughout and is set on a fabulous 0.369 acre plot in the pretty and desirable village of Ticknall, famous for the Calke Abbey estate. The cottage itself is believed to date back to the 1700's with the property taking full advantage of the views across the surrounding woodland to the rear. For those seeking a character property on a mature plot, we highly recommend viewing the property to appreciate the accommodation and charm on offer.
There is vehicular access to a good expanse of block paved driveway providing ample off-road parking and access to the double garage.
The front entrance door opens into a delightful and cosy sitting room with beamed ceiling, dual aspect front and side facing windows together with a latched door leading to the staircase and glazed doors leading through to the dining room and lounge. The dining room again features a beamed ceiling and has a fire surround with open fire, window framing views to the front and double doors open into the kitchen.
There is a light and spacious dual aspect living room with French doors giving views to the side and rear gardens, and a chimney breast with revealed brick work housing a log burning stove.
At the heart of the home is the impressive dining kitchen with high vaulted ceiling and two inset revealed beams. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of wood fronted base and wall units with granite work surfaces, there is an inset hob, oven under and extractor over and further appliances include an integrated dishwasher and fridge. Quarry tiled flooring runs throughout into the dining area where a window has delightful views across the garden.
From the kitchen a door leads to the rear entrance vestibule with quarry tiled flooring. A door leads out to the drive and a futher door leads into the double garage and through to the cloakroom which in turn leads to the utility room which has base units, space for further appliances, a sink and drainer unit and built-in storage across one wall.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is the guest WC.
On the first floor the character split level landing has revealed stonework and two windows to the rear. Doors lead off to four good sized bedrooms. The main bedroom is a particularly impressive double with window framing fabulous views to the rear and an en-suite shower room having a suite comprising; WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle.
Bedroom two would make an ideal guest room and is also a generous double with a en-suite shower room. Bedrooms three and four are further doubles and have windows to the front and are served by the family bathroom which has a white suite including a panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and WC.
Without doubt one of the highlights of the property is the wonderful garden plot, featuring a paved terrace and shaped lawns bordering a delightful babbling brook which runs through the garden, ideal for spending summer evenings by the water. There are further established areas of garden and to the side there is a small paddock/orchard with timber shed and views across woodland beyond. Perfect for those seeking to get outdoors, a walk to the bottom of the garden past the wildlife pond and over the fence takes you into the adjoining woodland and the lime yards, perfect for a Sunday afternoon stroll.
Buyers Note: We understand the owner of the property rents a parcel of land from the Calke Estate to give access to the property and rents additional land to the rear of the property outside of the 0.369 acre plot.
Access is gained across the land by arrangement with the National Trust, we understand the rent to be in the region of £200 Per Annum and some additional land to the rear, again by arrangement with the National Trust.
To arrange a viewing of this property, please contact John German Estate Agents in Burton.
Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).
Services: Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas are believed to be connected to the property, but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability.
Useful Websites:
Our Ref: JGA/15042021
Local Authority/Tax Band: South Derbyshire District Council / Tax Band D
Marketed by: John German, Burton upon Trent
There is vehicular access to a good expanse of block paved driveway providing ample off-road parking and access to the double garage.
The front entrance door opens into a delightful and cosy sitting room with beamed ceiling, dual aspect front and side facing windows together with a latched door leading to the staircase and glazed doors leading through to the dining room and lounge. The dining room again features a beamed ceiling and has a fire surround with open fire, window framing views to the front and double doors open into the kitchen.
There is a light and spacious dual aspect living room with French doors giving views to the side and rear gardens, and a chimney breast with revealed brick work housing a log burning stove.
At the heart of the home is the impressive dining kitchen with high vaulted ceiling and two inset revealed beams. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of wood fronted base and wall units with granite work surfaces, there is an inset hob, oven under and extractor over and further appliances include an integrated dishwasher and fridge. Quarry tiled flooring runs throughout into the dining area where a window has delightful views across the garden.
From the kitchen a door leads to the rear entrance vestibule with quarry tiled flooring. A door leads out to the drive and a futher door leads into the double garage and through to the cloakroom which in turn leads to the utility room which has base units, space for further appliances, a sink and drainer unit and built-in storage across one wall.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is the guest WC.
On the first floor the character split level landing has revealed stonework and two windows to the rear. Doors lead off to four good sized bedrooms. The main bedroom is a particularly impressive double with window framing fabulous views to the rear and an en-suite shower room having a suite comprising; WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle.
Bedroom two would make an ideal guest room and is also a generous double with a en-suite shower room. Bedrooms three and four are further doubles and have windows to the front and are served by the family bathroom which has a white suite including a panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin and WC.
Without doubt one of the highlights of the property is the wonderful garden plot, featuring a paved terrace and shaped lawns bordering a delightful babbling brook which runs through the garden, ideal for spending summer evenings by the water. There are further established areas of garden and to the side there is a small paddock/orchard with timber shed and views across woodland beyond. Perfect for those seeking to get outdoors, a walk to the bottom of the garden past the wildlife pond and over the fence takes you into the adjoining woodland and the lime yards, perfect for a Sunday afternoon stroll.
Buyers Note: We understand the owner of the property rents a parcel of land from the Calke Estate to give access to the property and rents additional land to the rear of the property outside of the 0.369 acre plot.
Access is gained across the land by arrangement with the National Trust, we understand the rent to be in the region of £200 Per Annum and some additional land to the rear, again by arrangement with the National Trust.
To arrange a viewing of this property, please contact John German Estate Agents in Burton.
Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).
Services: Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas are believed to be connected to the property, but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability.
Useful Websites:
Our Ref: JGA/15042021
Local Authority/Tax Band: South Derbyshire District Council / Tax Band D
Marketed by: John German, Burton upon Trent
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.