Charming Derbyshire family house for sale
A fabulous period property in a perfect situation on the edge of the Peak District is for sale near Buxton in Derbyshire
Situated in the lovely village of Chapel-en-le-Frith, this period family residence benefits from a wealth of family accommodation, including many period features.
The property has a dining room, drawing room, kitchen/morning room, study, utility room, pantry, cellars, laundry room, five bedrooms, and two bathrooms (one en suite) plus a triple garage outside.
Sitting in approximately two acres of grounds which include a herb garden, water feature and various wooded areas, as well as extensive formal gardens with views one each side of the Peak District hills and surrounding countryside.
Chapel-en-le-Frith is a wonderful historic village on the edge of the Peak District which has some amenities, and Buxton, seven miles distant, has further shops and facilities. The railway station is one mile outside the centre of town. Trains depart for Manchester Piccadilly on a regular basis.
The guide price is £1,000,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01625 417 450 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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