Property description
*DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOMED COTTAGE* A wonderful opportunity to let a character cottage dated back to the 1600's within a conservation area, nestled in an enviable semi-rural setting a small distance from Melbourne. There's off- road parking for up to two cars, a delightful lawned rear garden and three reception rooms. A look inside reveals, on the ground floor: an entrance hallway, sitting room with an open fire, study/snug, dining room and a farmhouse kitchen with handmade units. On the first floor: you'll find a master bedroom with a four piece en suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. We enthusiastically recommend viewing this charming cottage at your earliest convenience. THE LOCATION KINGS NEWTON is a picturesque hamlet within the parish of Melbourne, South Derbyshire, about 8 miles south of Derby. It has several 18th century houses and some timber framed properties. Kings Newton contains a 17th century hall, built for the Hardinge family, which was burnt down in 1859 but restored by the railway magnate Sir Cecil Padget in 1910. If you enjoy eating out there is a very good public house & restaurants in Melbourne. There is also direct access onto Sustrans track. The property is located approx 3/4 of a mile from Melbourne town centre which offers a good range of facilities and is well-placed for the A50, the A42/M42 and M1 motorways - also the airports at East Midlands, Castle Donington, and Birmingham International. EPC rating: D.
Key features
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Houses - End of Terrace
Unfurnished
More features
Deceptively Spacious Character Cottage | Dating Back To 1600's | Off Road parking - 2 Cars | Well Presented | Desirable Village Location | Available Early Mid September 26 | EPC: B | Council Tax Band E
More details
- Property type
- Houses - End of Terrace
- Size
- Not specified
- Monthly price
- £1600
- Weekly price
- £369
- Available from
- 18/09/2026
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Bathrooms
- 2
- Furnishing
- Unfurnished
Map
This listing is located at Main Street, King's Newton, DE73, Derby.