This characterful three-storey townhouse is ideally situated in the heart of the historic and highly sought-after town of Wirksworth. Beautifully presented throughout, the home offers spacious accommodation arranged over three levels, including an open-plan dining kitchen and sitting room on the ground floor, a double bedroom and bathroom on the first floor, and a master bedroom with en-suite on the top floor. Additional features include a cellar, two outbuildings, and a quaint rear courtyard, perfect for enjoying a quiet moment outdoors. A video tour is available, and viewing is highly recommended.
The property is accessed via the side gate, and you enter through the back door into the
This charming kitchen has plenty of storage with wall, base, and drawer units. It includes a Belfast sink with a mixer tap, a built-in induction hob with an extractor fan, and a built-in fridge freezer. There's also a breakfast bar, and windows at the front and back that let in lots of natural light.
Following on from the dining kitchen, this open-plan living room feels bright and welcoming thanks to a large front-facing window that fills the space with natural light throughout the day. At the heart of the room is a decorative fireplace mantel, adding a touch of character and charm,
Stairs from the kitchen rise to the first floor landing. With doors leading to the bedroom and bathroom.
This generously sized double bedroom provides plenty of room for wardrobes, drawers, and other furnishings. A large front-aspect window fills the space with natural light.
The bathroom is fitted with a modern three-piece suite, including a fully tiled walk-in shower, a low-flush WC, and a white pedestal sink with a mixer tap. A rear-aspect window brings in plenty of natural light, enhancing the clean and fresh feel of the space.
Stairs from the landing rise to the top floor, with a door ahead opening into the master bedroom.
This spacious master bedroom provides ample room for a full range of furniture. With both front and side aspect windows, the room enjoys an abundance of natural light throughout the day, creating a bright and airy atmosphere.
A doorway from the master bedroom opens into a stylish ensuite, complete with a freestanding bathtub, a low-flush WC, and a modern vanity sink unit with a mixer tap. A rear-aspect window brings in plenty of natural light into the space.
A door from the living area leads to stairs down to the cellar. It’s a useful space for storage or could be used as a workshop.
To the rear of the property is a charming courtyard with plenty of space for outdoor seating—perfect for relaxing or dining outside. There are also two outbuildings: one provides useful storage, while the other is currently set up as a practical utility room.
We are informed by Derbyshire Dales District Council that this home falls within Council Tax Band B which is currently £1814 per annum.
From our office at the Market Place, proceed down St John Street, and the property will be found on the left hand side.