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‘Better quality of life’ found at new village

Bring warming pinks, yellow, beige and russet hues into your home to recreate that golden hour glow, says EMMA JOHNSON

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JUST a short drive away from Derby is a beautiful, newly built village in the heart of the stunning Derbyshire Dales.

Built from local materials, Matlock Spa sits in an abandoned quarry which is only a stone’s throw away from the Peak District National Park.

Developers say it’s attracting downsizers, retirees and first-time buyers from the surroundin­g cities of Sheffield, Manchester and Derby who are seeking a more peaceful way of life. Sat on a hill overlookin­g the town of Matlock, set upon the gorgeous canvas of the Derwent Valley, Matlock Spa is taking shape with the first phase of a 500 home developmen­t now built.

Developers say the village builds on the spa tradition of Matlock and Buxton with a focus on health, wellbeing and being immersed in nature.

Matlock Spa is the vision of landowner and social entreprene­ur Charles Rifkind, who acquired the former quarry and worked with awardwinni­ng David Morley Architects to create the new village, which took almost 20 years to complete due to complex planning processes involved.

The homes have been designed to blend in with the rugged beauty of the area, with its wild woodland, lakes, ancient gorges and dales.

The first phase of Matlock Spa consists of 58 homes including apartments in spa villas and a mill-style building of loft apartments with private balconies. There is also a crescent of terraced cottages and a collection of townhouses, each with gardens and covered parking ports, built using local stone and slate.

“We have set out to create a new place of beauty and architectu­ral merit that will stand the test of time, reflecting this extraordin­ary setting,” Charles Rifkind said.

“This will be home to around 2,000 people, who will be proud to live there. We want Matlock Spa to establish positive principles for creating high quality homes that enhance the landscape in other parts of England, rather than the nondescrip­t housing delivered by some of the major housebuild­ers.”

When fully completed, there will be five areas of the new village, named Gateway Spa, Spa Crescent, Woodland Spa, Esplanade Spa and Village Spa, which will each have their own character. The range of two, three, four and five-bed homes aim to appeal to young profession­als, families and downsizers.

Matlock Spa promises to encourage healthy living and promote fitness with a network of cycle lanes, footpaths with nearby country walks, cycling, fishing and play areas.

Robert Donnelly, a 33-year-old pharmaceut­ical industry consultant, moved to Matlock Spa from Greenwich in London earlier this year for a job in the region. He decided to rent for the short-term and moved into a three bedroom terraced house.

“I moved to Matlock as it was well positioned for my new job between Cheshire and Leeds. It’s a town with good facilities, shops, bars and restaurant­s, yet it is a stone’s throw from the Peaks and beautiful countrysid­e,” he said.

“I was very impressed with the architectu­re of the properties and the location is great. Compared to other rental properties I viewed in the area, it was significan­tly superior in location, size, specificat­ion and amenities.

“The views out of the front windows are very impressive and the car port is very useful. I also like the high ceilings throughout the property which gives it a light and airy feel. My quality of life has definitely improved since moving from London to Matlock Spa.”

Prices start from £330,000 for two bedroom apartments, £475,000 for two bedroom penthouses, £425,000 for three bedroom terraced cottages, and four bedroom townhouses from £500,000.

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