New Property For Sale 3 Home Farm, Main Street, Kirk Ireton Derbyshire DE6 3JP£345,000
3 Home Farm, Main Street, Kirk Ireton Derbyshire DE6 3JP |
Located just off Kirk Ireton's main street this three bedroom home, part of a unique development of former farm buildings has undergone a thorough programme of refurbishment to include rewiring, plumbing and new kitchen. The accommodation comprises of; Living Kitchen, Utility Room and Sitting Room with Woodburning Stove. To the first floor there three good sized bedrooms, family bathroom, Shower Room/second WC and a large landing/second sitting room which could easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. Outside there are gardens to front and rear, single garage with adjacent store. No Chain. Must Be Viewed!
Bespoke Village Lifestyle – Properties in Kirk Ireton
Kirk Ireton is a charming little hillside village. Away from
main roads it is a peaceful place, there are some beautiful views across
picturesque countryside. The very fine Holy Trinity church dates back to Norman
times. The oldest and most interesting building is the Barley Mow, a tall
gabled inn, one of the few that has remained virtually unchanged over the
centuries. Kirk Ireton remains what it has always been, an agricultural
village.
The village still celebrates a Wakes week, which starts on
Trinity Sunday, the church's patronal festival. A procession of villagers is
led by a local brass band, from the Barley Mow pub to the church for
thanksgiving.
Nearest Towns to Properties in Kirk Ireton
•Ashbourne, just 7 miles and 20 minutes by
car. Georgian in architecture, the town
is famous for its antique shops and as an access route to the beautiful
Dovedale, Beresford Dale, Ilam, Tissington village etc. The town features an
independent department store, lots of independent shops, bars and some nice
eateries. It also has a Waitrose with a
handy delivery service.
• Belper, a 20 minute drive to a range of local
independent and larger ‘chain’ stores, also featuring some good eateries. There
are two supermarkets, a train and bus station.
The small and entirely independent Ritz cinema is long established.
• Wirskworth, a 3 mile drive to a range of
independent shops, antique stores, tea rooms, Le Mistral bistro and a range of
public houses. Again, Wirksworth now
boasts ‘Northern Lights’, an independent cinema with retro style tapas bar.
Nearest Cities
Derby is the UK’s most central city – just 12 miles from
Kirk Ireton. In the town centre, there are a number of independent boutiques,
the relatively new Westfield shopping centre and The Derby Quad which consists
of a gallery, cinema and cafe. The City
has a number and diversity of restaurants and bars and has three museums, the
Derby Museum and Art Gallery, The Silk Mill and Pickford’s House Museum. The train station is a hub for connections to
all major cities
Nottingham’s busy city
centre, approximately 45 minutes by car, is surprisingly burgeoning. Bigger than Sheffield City centre, with some
stunning architecture, it boasts a range of independent and national chain
stores but also features designer stores such as Flannels, Boss and Paul
Smith. John Lewis along with most of
the major chains can be found here. The
Royal Theatre is in the city centre along with the capital FM Arena. The
historical side of Nottingham has the Galleries of Justice Museum, New Art Exchange
(contemporary and diverse art), Nottingham Castle, Wollaton Park and many other
attractions.
Sheffield – Dore Station, 53 minutes,
free parking and a 7 minute ride to the town centre. In population terms, Sheffield is the UK’s 3rd
city, but it has more trees per capita and more parks than any other city in
Europe. Town centre shopping includes
John Lewis, the Graves Art Gallery and the usual range of chains. If you enjoy shopping indoors, the out of
town, industrial East End based Meadowhall, is huge and contains most chain
stores and a plethora of eateries.
However, the Sheffield we love is the South West, surrounding large
teaching hospitals and two major Universities.
It boasts the Ecclesall Road, a bohemian, independent and designer
filled road full of eateries and bars along with a large Waitrose and M&S
Simply Food just a stone’s throw away.
The South West suburbs are amongst the wealthiest in the UK with the
delights of the Peak Park on the doorstep (a third of Sheffield lies within the
Peak Park).
Travel by Train Times
Derby Sheffield
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31 Minutes
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Derby
Nottingham
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23 Minutes
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Derby
London (St Pancras)
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1.5 hours
approx.
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Schools Closest to Properties in Kirk Ireton
Nearest Independent Schools
• Derby Grammar School - Rykneld Hall, Rykneld
Road, Littleover, Derby DE23 4BX
Co-ed Junior
3-6 senior 7-11 and sixth form years 12 and 13
• Repton School -Repton, Derby DE65 6FH
Co-ed ages 3
– 18
• Derby High - Hillsway, Littleover, Derby DE23 3DT
All Girl
School 3-11 senior All Girl School 11-16
and sixth form 16-18
State Schools –
·
Turnditch
Primary CofE mixed sexes 4 – 11
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Kirk Ireton
Primary CofE mixed sexes 4-11
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Ecclesbourne
School – Secondary School mixed sexes with sixth form
·
Queen
Elizabeth’s Grammar School – Secondary School mixed sexes with sixth form
·
Anthony Gell
- Secondary School mixed sexes with sixth form
Cultural Activities
Chatsworth House 35 minute drive....... Haddon Hall 25 minute drive.......... Buxton
and its Opera House 45 minute drive.......... Royal Theatre Nottingham 45
minute drive..... Derby Museum & Art Gallery 35 minute drive.......
Sheffield theatres, cinemas, galleries and museums 1 hour drive (to town
centre)
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