This property is available to buy nowThis property is available to buy now
This property is available to buy now

Take a look inside this historic and stunning Chesterfield property which has just gone on the market for £558k

A beautiful detached Chesterfield home that dates back to at least 1740 which has been lovingly restored is available to buy now, with bids starting at £558,000.

This attractive family home with five bedrooms is based on Chesterfield Road, Chesterfield and boasts a boot room and vestibule entrance, impressive utility and laundry room, study, family room and ground floor shower room.

The main core of the property has a modern kitchen/breakfast room, formal dining room and imposing inner hallway with original staircase and ceiling beams, cloakroom and a sitting room with cast iron wood burning stone nestled amongst Stoke Hall sandstone hearth and surround.

"Thought to date back even longer than 1740 and understood to be the birthplace of Rev. Thomas Stanley this property needs no introduction of grandeur as its impressive and imposing standing does this for itself.

"The current homeowners really have taken their time to lovingly restore this beautiful family home.

"There is an eloquent balance of modern and contemporary living and lifestyle with unmistaken quality throughout yet the character charm, history and ambience are evident throughout,” said a spokesperson for Yopa, who are arranging the sale.

Owing to the right of access over the neighbouring homes the presence of the house is evident and has a private and established feel, lawned areas, private sitting locations in the courtyard and also practically accommodating for everyday life with ample off-street parking and an imposing double garage.

For more information, please visit the full property listing with Yopa here.

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