For Sale6 Bedroom Detached House in Longford, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 3AH£3,000,000

Longford, Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 3AH

6 Bedroom Detached House for sale
Offers Over: £3,000,000
Property Type
Detached House
Bedrooms
× 6
Bathrooms
× 5
Tenure
Freehold
Offers Over
£3,000,000

Key Features

  • Distinguished Georgian former rectory dating from 1820
  • Approximately 12.7 acres of private grounds
  • Quintessential Grade II listed English country house
  • Five elegant double bedrooms with countryside views
  • Approved planning consent for a discreet 10 car collectors’ garage with vehicle lift
  • Bespoke open plan kitchen by Christopher Peters
  • Detached annexe with strong income potential
  • Tennis court, traditional outbuildings, and walled gardens
  • Potential for equestrian facilities (subject to consents)
  • Tenure: Freehold | Tax Band: G | EPC: Grade II* Listed

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Description

Built in 1820, Longford Grange is an exceptional former rectory of rare architectural presence and historical integrity. This Grade II listed Georgian country house stands as a quintessential example of refined English living — elegant, beautifully proportioned and quietly commanding extending to 7431 sqft of overall accommodation— set within approximately 12.7 acres of mainly flat private grounds affording huge Equestrian potential as previous owners kept horses and various other wildlife. Planning permission in place for garaging, which could be changed to suit other activities/lifestyle options. Ground Floor The principal west-facing elevation is distinguished by its semi-circular off-centre Georgian doorway, framed by raised moulded impost blocks and panelled double doors. This formal entrance opens into a magnificent reception hall, where an original Minton tiled floor, elegant ceiling arch and sweeping curved balustrade staircase immediately convey a sense of grandeur and occasion. The hall is beautifully proportioned, centred around a welcoming fireplace and offering space for statement furniture or a grand piano — a setting entirely befitting the house’s former ecclesiastical importance. From here, two south-facing reception rooms unfold, each a fine illustration of Georgian design principles: tall sash windows, elevated ceiling heights, refined fireplaces, and perfectly balanced proportions. The drawing room is particularly graceful — bathed in natural light and rich in understated elegance — ideal for both formal entertaining and quieter evenings beside the fire. Leading from the hallway, the formal dining room overlooks the front gardens and is a space of genuine theatre. Featuring an open fireplace and generous proportions, it comfortably hosts large gatherings while retaining an intimate atmosphere. A connecting doorway provides direct access to the kitchen, creating ease and flow when entertaining. The open-plan kitchen, dining and living room forms the heart of the home. Designed and handcrafted by the renowned Christopher Peters, the shaker-style cabinetry is complemented by premium fixtures and a substantial electric Aga. This exceptional space blends timeless craftsmanship with contemporary comfort — equally suited to relaxed family mornings or evening suppers beside the log-burning stove. To the rear, a large utility and laundry room is paired with an enviable butler’s pantry, offering extensive storage and preparation space. Additional ground-floor accommodation includes a discreet home office, a guest cloakroom, and a substantial storage room — ideal as a boot room for country living. A stone staircase adjacent to the kitchen descends to a substantial cellar, extending beneath much of the original house. Comprising three vaulted chambers with excellent head height, this atmospheric space offers versatile storage or wine accommodation. First Floor The principal staircase rises to a generous and light-filled first-floor landing, illuminated by a large roof light that enhances the sense of space. A well-appointed guest shower room is positioned off the half-landing. A secondary back staircase, a hallmark of grand Georgian homes, provides direct access between the principal suite and the ground floor, offering both practicality and privacy. The first floor accommodates five elegant double bedrooms, all enjoying high ceilings, original detailing and sliding sash windows, each framing far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside. The principal suite is refined and beautifully proportioned, incorporating a dedicated dressing room with extensive fitted wardrobes and a luxurious ensuite bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and a double walk-in shower. The main family bathroom is equally indulgent, combining a Victorian-style roll-top bath with an oversized walk-in shower and contemporary fittings to create a calm and restorative space. The Cottage (Annexe) Positioned to the rear of the main house is a detached, self-contained one-bedroom cottage, originally the estate’s coach house and accessible either via the courtyard or independently from the rear driveway. Retaining its own character and charm, the cottage offers exceptional flexibility — ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, a private office suite or discreet income potential. Comparable local annexes and Airbnb style holiday lets generate in excess of £25,000 per annum, subject to use and any necessary consents. Outside Approached via a long-gravelled driveway with cattle grid and timber gates, Longford Grange enjoys a rare sense of seclusion, largely concealed by its own mature woodland. The grounds extend to approximately 12.7 acres, combining manicured lawns, grazing land and established planting. A broad gravel forecourt provides generous parking to both the front and rear of the house. Discreetly positioned within the grounds is a full-sized all-weather tennis court, enclosed by woodland and offering exceptional privacy. The original curved-fronted barns, now part of the converted coach house, provide traditional garaging alongside a tractor shed and additional stores for garden equipment and outdoor furniture. A notable feature is the walled kitchen garden, complete with greenhouse and summer house, planted with mature fruit trees and framed by gravel pathways with cobbled edging — a beautiful reflection of Georgian garden design. To the south lies a classic ha-ha (deer wall), preserving uninterrupted views across the landscape and subtly elevating the house within its setting. The scale and layout of the land also offer potential for equestrian facilities, such as stabling or paddocks, subject to the necessary consents — an increasingly sought-after attribute in a country estate of this nature. Stone-flagged terraces to the south and east elevations provide elegant spaces for alfresco dining and summer entertaining, enjoying peace, privacy, and far-reaching rural views. Location The historic village of Longford sits within a designated conservation area, characterised by parkland, period homes and scattered farms surrounding a medieval hall. Positioned on the old Roman road, Long Lane, the village lies approximately 8 miles northeast of Derby, on the edge of the Derbyshire Dales. Longford Grange enjoys a private rural position while remaining conveniently close to the market town of Ashbourne, with its range of amenities, independent shops and well-regarded dining. Excellent schooling is available locally, alongside prestigious independent options including Repton School, under 30 minutes away. The surrounding countryside offers exceptional leisure opportunities, including Carsington Water, the Tissington Trail, and renowned walking routes such as Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud, all within easy reach. The wider Peak District National Park provides outstanding scenery for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits. Services Local Authority: Derbyshire Dales Tenure: Freehold | Tax Band: G | EPC: Grade II* Listed Construction Type: Brick Mains Water, Septic Tank and Oil-Fired Central Heating Broadband: Superfast Broadband* (FTTC) is available in the Area. We advise that you check with your provider. Mobile: Depending on your network provider, 5G is available. We advise that you check with your provider. Note: Some photographs are computer generated images. Please note, computer generated images are indicative only. Decorative finishes and fixtures and fittings do not represent the current state of the property. NOW WITH PLANNING CONSENT FOR 10 CAR STATE-OF-THE-ART GARAGE INCLUDING HIDDEN ACCESS AND CAR LIFT. For more information, please contact Arma Kang at Fine & Country Derbyshire

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