
Clatterway, Matlock, DE4

- PROPERTY TYPE
Country House
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
4,166 sq ft
387 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- No Upward Chain
- Historic Substantial Stunning Family Home
- Five / Six Bedrooms
- Five Bathrooms
- Additional Private Annex
- Converted Multipurpose Basement
- Highly Renovated
- Picturesque Village Location
- Timely Vintage Decor
- Peak District
Description
The Property
Steeped in history and thoughtfully restored, this former corn mill, dating back to 1823, has been transformed into an elegant four-storey home. Every room reflects a piece of its past while seamlessly incorporating modern finishing and high-quality workmanship.
Set in a picturesque and serene location, the property offers both a peaceful retreat and an exceptional opportunity - whether as a distinguished family home or a potential boutique bed and breakfast in the heart of the Peak District. With over 4,000 square feet of living space, it provides ample room for a growing family to enjoy privacy across multiple levels.
The house features two exceptional reception rooms, ideal for both entertaining and relaxation. The grand dining room, bathed in natural light from a striking bay window, overlooks the first waterfall within the grounds and boasts a magnificent marble fireplace and original period details. The living room, designed for cosy evenings, invites you to unwind by the warmth of its Hopton marble fireplace.
The upper floors house five generously sized double bedrooms and four beautifully appointed bathrooms, each with its own distinct character. This is a home that must be experienced in person to fully appreciate its charm and craftsmanship.
The lower level, once servant quarters, has been transformed into a fully equipped basement with private access - perfect for independent teenagers or additional living space. A separate annex, nestled beside the second waterfall, offers a tranquil retreat for visiting family or guests, ensuring comfort and privacy. Additionally, a conveniently located WC near the main house provides added practicality.
The Village:
Bonsall is a historic village in the Derbyshire Dales, just a short drive from Matlock. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it offers a peaceful setting with a lovely community. The village features a traditional pub, a delight of a café, and a variety of scenic walking routes, including the Limestone Way.
While Bonsall provides a quiet, rural atmosphere, Matlock is close by for everyday amenities, shops, and transport links. With its rich history and access to the Peak District, Bonsall is an ideal choice for those seeking a characterful home in a picturesque yet well-connected location
Now let me give you some history...
When the current owners purchased The Cascades in 1996 , it was a derelict house with no garden as such, just wilderness. It has gone through a huge refurbishment process over the years.
The second floor was unused and somewhat deserted by the previous owners. The current owners have lifted and treated floorboard, the roof has been replaced along with the electrics and plumbing as the property previous only had one bathroom. Not forgetting those impressive gardens, which were nothing but wilderness.
The land now home to The Cascades was originally known as Coopers Croft and formed part of the Manor of Bonsall. In 1791, it was purchased by Francis Clay, and just a few years later, in 1795, Nethergreen House was built next door. Adjoining this property, a corn mill was constructed on the site that would later become The Cascades.
By 1827, Francis Clay’s son, Robert, had taken over the mill, and records from the 1841 census list him as a miller. However, by 1861, the mill was under the management of John Broxup Coates, who lived at Nethergreen House as a tenant of Robert Clay. Following Clay’s death in 1874, the mill's contents - including its impressive 26-foot water wheel - were auctioned off in 1875. Coates, having moved out of Nethergreen House, faced financial difficulties and was declared bankrupt in 1885.
By 1887, The Cascades had been built on the site of the dismantled mill, standing alongside Nethergreen House. In 1891, both properties, along with the surrounding land, were purchased by Aaron Ridgard for approximately £600. From that point, The Cascades was sold separately to a succession of owners. For its time, it was considered a grand residence, complete with servants, marking a new chapter in the site’s rich history.
Brochures
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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