The home on Water Street, in the “very heart” of Bakewell is described by estate agent Fine & Country, in its listing on property website Zoopla, as a “landmark, historic, Grade II-listed, Georgian building”.
It has been converted into two two-bedroom apartments and three one-bedroom apartments.
The listing says: “Dating back to 1765 and originally constructed for the Duke of Rutland as part of his estate and built for his mistress, the stunning architecture and features of the property are very traditional for the era and pleasing to the eye.
“The property has sympathetically and lovingly been transformed into five, separate, fully self-contained apartments.”
Described as “fully renovated and operational”, it has been run as a holiday let business.
The listing says: “The current owners, retiring after many years of running a successful holiday let business, are offering the opportunity to purchase the building along with the forward booking and ongoing rental agreements in place.”



. Shower room
The location of the property is "ideal for holiday makers and tourists to enjoy the delights of the local area". Photo: Zoopla


. Hallway
The property has been transformed into five, separate, fully self-contained apartments. Photo: Zoopla


. Sitting room
Property website Zoopla says it is a "unique opportunity" to buy the home. Photo: Zoopla


. Sitting room
The property has seven bedrooms, seven reception rooms and five bathrooms. Photo: Zoopla

1. Hallway
The property has been transformed into five, separate, fully self-contained apartments. Photo: Zoopla

2. Sitting room/bedroom
The property boasts deep skirting boards throughout. Photo: Zoopla

