Standout Features
- Two large double bedrooms with decorative fireplaces
- Cosy lounge with log burner and stone hearth. New boiler Jul 25
- Farmhouse-style kitchen with wooden worktops and brick oven surround
- Additional snug and conservatory
- Contemporary bathroom with bath and separate shower
- West-facing low-maintenance garden with decking
- Off-road parking
- Stone flag floors, rustic oak doors, and high ceilings throughout
- Built in the 1830s with links to the original Brampton Estate
- Fantastic Ashgate location with excellent access to town and countryside
Property Description
Charming Two Bedroom Semi-Detached Period Home - Brimming with Character in Desirable Ashgate Location
Step back in time and discover this beautiful two-bedroom semi-detached home, steeped in local history and brimming with character. Originally built in the 1830s as one of the first houses on the Brampton Estate, this unique property is situated in the ever-popular Ashgate area of Chesterfield. Full of charm and period features, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a home that blends traditional architecture with practical living space.
Outside and Approach
Set back from the road and discreetly shielded by mature shrubbery, the house enjoys privacy and a peaceful setting. To the left of the frontage, a gravel driveway provides off-road parking for one vehicle, while to the right, a small, low-maintenance gravelled garden adds to the home's kerb appeal.
Ground Floor
Upon entering, you're immediately struck by the home's rich heritage. The stone flag flooring flows seamlessly from the entrance hallway through to the kitchen, grounding the home in its 19th-century roots. Rustic oak doors and traditional touches are found throughout, giving a consistent and authentic feel.
The lounge is a wonderfully cosy and inviting space, centred around a striking log burner set upon a stone hearth. A tall window floods the room with natural light and highlights the high ceilings-an elegant reminder of the property's Victorian past.
To the rear, the kitchen exudes country charm with its farmhouse-style design. Wooden worktops complement the warm tones of the brick surround that frames the large oven and five-ring gas hob, making this a perfect setting for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The kitchen leads into a snug-an adaptable room currently serving as a tranquil office or reading nook.
Beyond the snug, a delightful conservatory adds additional living space, ideal for enjoying the garden views year-round. The west-facing garden itself is paved for low maintenance, with a tucked-away decking area perfect for relaxing in the afternoon and evening sun.
First Floor
Upstairs, you'll find two generously sized double bedrooms, both featuring original decorative fireplaces and tall windows that maintain the character and light-filled charm of the home. The high ceilings continue here, creating a sense of space and airiness.
The large family bathroom has a contemporary design while still complementing the rest of the property. It includes a full-sized bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, and wash basin, all presented with modern fixtures and a neutral finish.
A new boiler has been installed (Jul 25).
Location
Ashgate is a much sought-after area, known for its blend of period properties, leafy streets, and community charm. With easy access to Chesterfield town centre, local schools and amenities, the location offers the best of town and countryside living. The nearby Peak District National Park is just a short drive away, making this an ideal base for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits.
Summary
This truly special home offers a rare blend of period charm, practical space, and a fantastic location. Whether you're a professional couple, downsizer, or small family looking for a character-filled home in a desirable area, this property is a must-see.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Freehold
- Council Tax Band B
- EPC Rating E
- Restrictive Covenants
- New Boiler Jul 25
For more information please see the Key Facts for Buyers section of this listing
Step back in time and discover this beautiful two-bedroom semi-detached home, steeped in local history and brimming with character. Originally built in the 1830s as one of the first houses on the Brampton Estate, this unique property is situated in the ever-popular Ashgate area of Chesterfield. Full of charm and period features, this is a rare opportunity to acquire a home that blends traditional architecture with practical living space.
Outside and Approach
Set back from the road and discreetly shielded by mature shrubbery, the house enjoys privacy and a peaceful setting. To the left of the frontage, a gravel driveway provides off-road parking for one vehicle, while to the right, a small, low-maintenance gravelled garden adds to the home's kerb appeal.
Ground Floor
Upon entering, you're immediately struck by the home's rich heritage. The stone flag flooring flows seamlessly from the entrance hallway through to the kitchen, grounding the home in its 19th-century roots. Rustic oak doors and traditional touches are found throughout, giving a consistent and authentic feel.
The lounge is a wonderfully cosy and inviting space, centred around a striking log burner set upon a stone hearth. A tall window floods the room with natural light and highlights the high ceilings-an elegant reminder of the property's Victorian past.
To the rear, the kitchen exudes country charm with its farmhouse-style design. Wooden worktops complement the warm tones of the brick surround that frames the large oven and five-ring gas hob, making this a perfect setting for those who enjoy cooking and entertaining. The kitchen leads into a snug-an adaptable room currently serving as a tranquil office or reading nook.
Beyond the snug, a delightful conservatory adds additional living space, ideal for enjoying the garden views year-round. The west-facing garden itself is paved for low maintenance, with a tucked-away decking area perfect for relaxing in the afternoon and evening sun.
First Floor
Upstairs, you'll find two generously sized double bedrooms, both featuring original decorative fireplaces and tall windows that maintain the character and light-filled charm of the home. The high ceilings continue here, creating a sense of space and airiness.
The large family bathroom has a contemporary design while still complementing the rest of the property. It includes a full-sized bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, and wash basin, all presented with modern fixtures and a neutral finish.
A new boiler has been installed (Jul 25).
Location
Ashgate is a much sought-after area, known for its blend of period properties, leafy streets, and community charm. With easy access to Chesterfield town centre, local schools and amenities, the location offers the best of town and countryside living. The nearby Peak District National Park is just a short drive away, making this an ideal base for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits.
Summary
This truly special home offers a rare blend of period charm, practical space, and a fantastic location. Whether you're a professional couple, downsizer, or small family looking for a character-filled home in a desirable area, this property is a must-see.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - Freehold
- Council Tax Band B
- EPC Rating E
- Restrictive Covenants
- New Boiler Jul 25
For more information please see the Key Facts for Buyers section of this listing
Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
B
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Old Hall Road, Brampton, Chesterfield
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