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Guide price£2,250,000
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4 bedroom detached house for sale

Nr Hartington Derbyshire
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Detached house
4 bed
2 bath

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Property description & features

  • House and Converted Tower
  • Around 22 Acres
  • Range of Courtyard Buildings
  • Site of Beresford Hall, home of Charles Cotton
  • Indoor Swimming Pool (needs work)
  • Fine Views
  • Stunning Location
  • EPC Ratings F & G
Location
The property is situated in Beresford Dale, on the banks of the river Dove on the Staffordshire/Derbyshire border, within beautiful countryside enjoying enticing views of the Peak District. Hartington is about 1 ½ miles where there are a good range of local services. Leek is about 10 miles, Ashbourne about 11 miles and Buxton is about 12 miles. Derby (25m), Sheffield (29m) Nottingham (37m) and Manchester (42) are all within commuting distance. Manchester airport is 32 miles.

Beresford House
Approached via the main drive or from its secondary drive off Beresford Lane, the House stands in a superb south facing position with striking views towards Narrowdale. The accommodation includes two principal reception rooms, breakfast kitchen with pantry, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, one being ensuite. The garden room overlooks the main garden which is beautifully laid out to the south and extends around the west side overlooking its own field below of nearly 4 acres.
There are a good range of buildings set around the courtyard providing large double garage and workshop (9.8 x 7.2 metres), stores, wc, boiler room and open fronted canopy ideal for outdoor eating and relaxing.
Adjoining the garden is a building (9.5 x 9.3 metres) with indoor swimming pool all of which is in need of work to restore to working condition.

The Tower
Standing on a rocky prominence high above the River Dove, within the grounds of the former Hall, the Tower enjoys fine views particularly from its roof terrace. The Tower was listed in 1985 and has been skilfully restored by the current owner to provide a wonderful escape and a special place for guests but equally suitable as a home. Spread over four floors there is a kitchen/dining room with wood burner, sitting room with open fire, bedroom and bathroom and its own Tower garden.

Site of Beresford Hall
A stone west-facing manor house was built probably in the 16th century, and a south-facing wing was added in the mid-17th century, likely by Charles Cotton senior. These buildings, particularly the older west-facing wing, were in a poor state of repair by the early 19th century, and were understood to be demolished in 1858 by A J Beresford-Hope, who intended to rebuild the Hall.
The possibility to recreate a magnificent new Hall may still exist under the National Planning Policy Framework 2021 (NPPF) where under paragraph 80 (e)
"(e) the design is of exceptional quality, in that it:
- is truly outstanding, reflecting the highest standards in architecture, and would help to raise standards of design more generally in rural areas; and
- would significantly enhance its immediate setting, and be sensitive to the defining characteristics of the local area"

Prospective purchasers are recommended to take further specialist advice to consider this possibility.
Other buildings
Besides those around the house, there is an agricultural building (12 x 5.6 metres) for stock or fodder storage and an Artist studio (8.7 x 5.5 metres) within the wooded area.

General Information
Freehold with registered title.

Rights of way
There are various rights over the property and further information is available on request. The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all such rights and other matters whether mentioned in these details or not.

Please note the Fishing House and rights on the river Dove are not included in the sale being in 3rd party ownership having been separated from this property for many years.

Services
There is mains electricity with private water and drainage systems serving both houses. None of these have been tested.

Listed Building and Planning
The Tower, Entrance pillars and gates at Mill Lane, Stone bench near Charles Cotton's Fishing hut and "Term" on the approach to the Tower are all Grade II listed. The Fishing Hut is also listed but lies outside of the property ownership.

The whole property lies within the Peak District National Park and they are the responsible authority for planning proposals. The part of the site which is mostly covered with trees is designated as an SSSI and Protected tree status.

Directions
The property is most conveniently accessed from Hartington via Mill Lane (the B5054 from Hartington towards Hulme End) and then via the shared private road, using the main entrance with stone pillars and gates. The nearest postcode for this location, known as Raikes, is SK17 0HJ.
Follow the tarmac, shared, private road through parkland for about ¾ of a mile. Continue over a cattle grid and then turn right through a wooded area, by the site of the former Hall, and over a second cattle grid between stone pillars. The drive forks left to the Tower and straight on for Beresford House where you bear right to the garage and courtyard at the rear of the house.

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