Description
- Stunning Grade II Listed Tudor Wing
- Leasehold (943 Years)
- Full Of Original Character
- Four/Five Bedroom Stone Home In Beautiful Hamlet
- Spacious Garage
- Private Walled Gardens
- Historic Location Dating Back to 1222
- Within Peak National Park
- Tax Band G
Historic Grade II listed Tudor Wing of Ford Hall with original features. Medieval entrance hall, drawing room with fireplace, farmhouse kitchen, galleried landing, 4/5 bedrooms, walled garden, stone garage with storage. Steeped in history.
A substantial Grade II listed Tudor Wing of the original Ford Hall has occupied this position since records began in 1222. It was the home of Robert De La Ford, one of the earliest residents of North Derbyshire and once featured on Escape to the Country.
Tudor Wing, located in the Hamlet of Ford, is a truly superb residence steeped in history. It retains all of its original features and internally comprises the arched Medieval entrance hall, which was originally a game larder with an ancient well. The original dining area is open to the drawing room, which dates to 1520 and has a stunning original fireplace and beams. Downstairs cloakroom/WC, attractive farmhouse breakfast kitchen with garden views. Aga, walk-in pantry, rear porch.
To the first floor is a beautiful galleried landing with a vaulted ceiling and beams, the main bedroom with beams and an en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms, a dressing room/fifth bedroom, and the principal bathroom. Outside is a stone garage with an internal ladder to a large storage area at the rear of the beautiful walled garden.