Own a taste of 1930s glamour...for £1 million
IF you’re looking for a home that you can move straight into, comes with designer elements fit for a celebrity, and even has space for your horses to roam free, this could be the property for you.
For £1 million, this four-bedroom detached property could be yours.
An open plan kitchen and beautifully designed rooms are just some of the plus points to be highlighted in the sale of this property.
The home, located in Tansley, a village near Matlock, Derbyshire, is set in the heart of one and a quarter acres of land, roughly 20 tennis courts in size, which includes a desirable paddock at the rear.
The property is being sold by Derbyshire-based estate agents The Avenue.
James Humphries-Stone is one half of the couple that front the estate agent. He said of the property: “The property dates back to 1936 and was modernised by the current owners just over 10 years ago.
“It is a beautiful family home with a high-spec; the kitchen was handcrafted and fitted by Matlock-based Pre-Eminence and the black Rangemaster cooker complements it perfectly.
“There is Karndean flooring throughout the hall and dining room, an enviable view from the bay window in the living room and the large family bathroom comes complete with Versace wall tiles.”
With gardens that have been impeccably maintained by the current owners – who are keen gardeners – there is a large garden to the right of the property featuring mature shrubs, rhododendrons and an ornamental fishpond. A summerhouse can also be found tucked away in the corner of the garden whilst the double garage has ample space for up to four cars.
James added: “Derbyshire is one of the most sought-after counties in the UK right now and we expect this property to attract a lot of interest. Nationally, the average rate of house price growth may have slowed – but we’re busier than ever.
“We currently have a variety of properties for sale with The Avenue and we pride ourselves on giving every little detail careful consideration when we market a person’s home.”