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St. Johns Road, Smalley, Ilkeston

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached Bungalow

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
  • LARGE GARDEN
  • GARAGE
  • PERFECT FAMILY HOME
  • VILLAGE LOCATION
  • CLOSE TO LOCAL AMENITIES
  • DORMA BUNGALOW
  • A MUST SEE!

Description


SUMMARY
Burchell Edwards are proud to bring to market this fantastic bungalow in the ever popular idillic location of Smalley. The property is sold with no onward chain and is perfect for someone looking to downsize into a quiet community location.


DESCRIPTION
Burchell Edwards are proud to bring to market this fantastic bungalow in the ever popular idillic location of Smalley. The property is sold with no onward chain and is perfect for someone looking to downsize into a quiet community location. The property boasts a large lounge, kitchen, dining room and four well sized bedrooms. The property is perfect for someone looking to put their own personal touch and make a house a home.

Upon entering the home is a large hallway which leads off to the lounge and first two bedrooms. Further into the hallway you enter a large lounge with feature firelace and large double sliding patio doors leading onto the luscious garden. Also off the hallway is a large family kitchen/diner with a traditional kitchen and central island. The property consists of a main family bathroom, en-suite and downstairs W/C. Upstairs the master bedroom provides the en-suite with a smaller bedroom leading off the landing.

To the front of the property is a laid lawn area with a stunning tree in the centre which changes colours with the seasons and there is a driveway for one cars with an integral garage and ample street parking for guests. To the rear of the property is a large garden perfect for entertaining family and friends during those hot summer months.

The History Of Smalley... 
There is a strong sense of community spirit in Smalley, helped by the fact that it still retains its village school, has a church, a hall, several shops and 2 pubs in the village itself and one on the outskirts.

The Richardson family helped shape the history of Smalley village. In 1610 they bought Smalley Farm Estate with coal workings under the local clay. Their descendents prospered as the need for coal grew, which was transported to Derby and Leicester. In the early part of the 18th century, brothers John and Samuel Richardson founded a colliers charity which benefited the village miners and also endowed a free school for 12 poor boys, which was built in 1721. Endowment still continues though the school is administered by the local authority.

The Smalley Dam was created at the end of the 18th century by John Redford, of nearby Smalley Hall, the High Sheriff of Derbyshire. During the 20th century it became silted up after years of neglect. The Smalley Community Project took on the task of its restoration and removing of silt. Gradually the area, presented by its owner to the village in 1990, became an amenity to be enjoyed by all who appreciate the countryside.

The Church of St John the Baptist was built in the late eighteenth century on the site of a much earlier church. There were additions and alterations in 1844 when transepts were added, 1862, and 1912 when the pretty, nearly detached short west tower, with its pryamidal roof was added. In the wall of the porch is inserted a 7th century Saxon Cross. The bell tower was built to house a gift of 5 bells given to the village by the Rev Charles Kerry who was born in Smalley and interned in the churchyard. It was only recently discovered that the chime of the five balls is the heaviest in England with the largest bell, the tenor, weighing over 2 tons.

Hallway 
With UPVC door and acting as the main route to all of the rooms in the house with carpet and radiator.

Lounge 16' 1" x 15' 8" ( 4.90m x 4.78m )
With UPVC double glazed sliding patio doors, feature fireplace, carpet and radiator.

Kitchen / Diner 10' 9" x 16' 9" ( 3.28m x 5.11m )
With tiled floors, base and wall units, two spaces for either washer/dishwasher/dryer, electric oven and hob with extraction unti over on the island, UPBC double glazed window and dining area to the front.

Bedroom One  10' 9" x 8' 4" ( 3.28m x 2.54m )
With UPVC double glazed window, carpet and radiator.

Bedroom Two  11' 9" x 12' 6" ( 3.58m x 3.81m )
With UPVC window, carpet and radiator.

Bedroom Three 10' 7" x 8' 4" ( 3.23m x 2.54m )
With UPVC double glazed window, carpet and radiator.

Bedroom Four (master) 10' 7" x 16' 9" ( 3.23m x 5.11m )
With balcony doors leading onto the balcony, carpet and radiuator.

En-Suite To Master 4' 9" x 5' 6" ( 1.45m x 1.68m )
With shower, low level W/C and handwash basin, lino flooring and velux skylight, radiator and tiled walls.

Downstairs Toilet  
With low level W/C, hadwash basin and lino flooring.

Family Bathroom Shower Room 7' 3" x 6' 3" ( 2.21m x 1.91m )
With walk in shower unit, low level W/C and hand wash basin.

Garage  8' 2" x 17' ( 2.49m x 5.18m )
With up and over garage door and door to the rear.



1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. These particulars do not constitute part or all of an offer or contract.
3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect.
4. Potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements before committing to any expense.
5. Burchell Edwards has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and it is the buyers interests to check the working condition of any appliances.
6. Burchell Edwards has not sought to verify the legal title of the property and the buyers must obtain verification from their solicitor.

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St. Johns Road, Smalley, Ilkeston

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  • Langley Mill Station3.2 miles
  • Duffield Station3.8 miles
  • Belper Station4.1 miles
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Burchell Edwards, Ilkeston

21 Bath Street, Ilkeston, DE7 8AH

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