Constructed in 1820, this Grade II listed Georgian rectory, Longford Grange, is a notable property with substantial potential for renovation and investment. Spanning an impressive 7,431 sqft, it is set within approximately 12.7 acres of largely level land that provides ample opportunity for equestrian use or further development, especially with existing planning permission for garaging that could be adapted for various uses. The entrance features a distinguished semi-circular Georgian doorway leading into a grand reception hall adorned with original Minton tiles and an elegant staircase. The spacious ground floor includes two reception rooms reflecting classic Georgian architecture with high ceilings and large sash windows, creating bright and inviting spaces suitable for entertaining. The kitchen area has been tastefully designed by Christopher Peters with shaker-style cabinetry and high-quality fixtures but may benefit from modern updates to enhance functionality.
The upper floor accommodates five double bedrooms along with an opulent principal suite boasting extensive storage and a luxurious ensuite bathroom. A self-contained cottage offers additional flexibility for guest accommodation or potential rental income as a holiday let. The surrounding grounds include manicured gardens, mature woodlands, and even an all-weather tennis court—all surrounded by peaceful rural views. With its historic significance and location near the Peak District National Park, this estate not only presents an exceptional living space but also represents a solid investment opportunity in the East Midlands region.