A Grade II Listed, wisteria-clad stone residence believed to date back to the 1600s, Mill House is steeped in local history and period charm. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom home boasts a wealth of original features including mullioned and sash windows, exposed beams, gritstone fireplaces and flagstone flooring.
The ground floor unfolds through a dual-aspect dining hall with a log-burning stove, a dual-aspect sitting room with sash windows and stone fireplace, a further charming reception room with open fire, a music room and adjoining study. The heart of the home is a bespoke Churchwood kitchen with an Aga, granite work surfaces, Belfast sink and a suite of high-quality appliances, all overlooking the gardens.
Upstairs, the accommodation includes a luxurious principal bedroom with king post roof truss, en-suite bathroom, dressing room and a walk-in wardrobe. There is a second en-suite double bedroom with decorative fireplace and two further double bedrooms served by a family bathroom with separate shower.
Outside, a large lawn enjoys views over the river to the rear and there is a cottage garden with fruit canes to the side. An additional parking area could be created here should further space be required.
Located just moments from the centre of Ashford in the Water, one of Derbyshire’s most picturesque villages, this enchanting estate sits in a setting as charming as it is serene. Ashford, famed for its honey-stone cottages, medieval bridge and welcoming community, lies close to Bakewell and Chatsworth, offering a perfect blend of seclusion and connectivity.
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