Slack House Farm is a historic Grade II listed longhouse dating back to circa 1762, situated in the tranquil Wash hamlet within the Peak National Park. This four-bedroom detached residence showcases numerous original features that can be preserved or enhanced, making it an appealing project for buyers looking to invest in a unique property with character. The spacious layout includes three large reception rooms, each presenting ample opportunity for personalization and modernisation, while the bespoke kitchen, equipped with a separate pantry and utility area, is functional yet primed for updates.<br><br>The property's four generous bedrooms offer peaceful retreats, and the presence of three bathrooms—including two en-suites—adds convenience. A dressing room and study complement the living space, providing potential for adaptation to current lifestyle needs.<br><br>The expansive four-acre grounds are particularly noteworthy; a natural stream runs through the land, enhancing its charm. Five outbuildings present significant renovation opportunities—two have planning permission granted for conversion into an annexe and a gym, respectively—ideal for generating rental income or achieving multi-generational living setups. The wrap-around gardens provide a picturesque setting perfect for outdoor activities or relaxation.<br><br>Located near Chinley village, this property offers good access to local amenities and transport links to Manchester and Sheffield. It stands as an exceptional opportunity for those looking to create a distinctive home in one of Derbyshire’s most beautiful areas while capitalising on its investment potential through careful renovations.