Nestled in the historic village of Eyam, this three-bedroom detached stone home presents a unique chance for renovation and investment. With its solid structure and period features, the property is well-positioned to be transformed into a personalized space that reflects modern living while preserving its charming character.
The home benefits from manageable gardens and off-road parking for two vehicles, enhancing convenience in this picturesque setting. One notable feature is the two-storey stone outbuilding, once part of the village's butcher shop, which offers significant potential for adaptation. Whether you envision it as guest accommodation, a home office, or a creative studio, this versatile space can cater to various needs, pending necessary planning consents.
Eyam’s rich history adds to the property's allure; best known for its pivotal role during the plague of 1665-66, the village now thrives with a strong community spirit. It boasts welcoming pubs, independent shops, and cafés all within walking distance, alongside an abundance of scenic countryside ideal for outdoor activities like walking and cycling.
Inside the main house, you’ll find a welcoming hallway that leads into spacious dual-aspect sitting and dining rooms. The kitchen is conveniently located at the rear of the property. Upstairs, there are two generous double bedrooms along with an additional bedroom and a bathroom.
The outdoor space includes an easily maintained front garden and a low-maintenance courtyard at the rear. The adjoining area provides parking as well as planted beds and even a glazed greenhouse for gardening enthusiasts.
Offered with no upward chain, this property stands out as an exceptional opportunity not just to acquire a piece of Eyam’s heritage but also to reinvent it into something truly distinctive in one of the Peak District’s most captivating environments.