Council Tax Band: G Tenure Freehold Key Features Stunning period property Grade 2 Listed Garden, Patio and Driveway Parking Packed with character features Two en-suites Freehold Council Tax Band G Description Stunning detached stone built grade two listed property. We are delighted to present one of most impressive and unique properties in Old Glossop, with it’s ivy clad walls, elevated position offering an abundance of character and style. The interior is of spacious proportions and is well presented throughout, with it’s vast array of feature timber work and stone detailing. It has been painstakingly renovated over the years to combine fine historical features with modern day luxury, including a bright family room with French doors to the side courtyard, making it an ideal space for entertaining. The main body of the property comprises of: traditional solid oak access door to the formal dining room/reception, with a stone surround feature fireplace, matching hearth and flagged flooring. Lounge with a further feature stone fireplace and wood burning stove. There are steps from the lounge leading into the office and also the library. The dining kitchen is amply fitted with a range of handmade maple units, granite work surface with inset sink, and space for a range style cooker. The floor is stone flagged, with access to the first floor via a solid oak staircase and the utility room with wc. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms, two with en-suites, and off the feature landing is a modern shower room. Externally the property sits in pretty grounds with paved areas and flower beds, and a side courtyard leading to the driveway which can accommodate up to four cars. These areas are fringed by mature hedging and stone walling providing an excellent degree of privacy. To the upper level is a private fully enclosed garden with lawn, and stone steps leading to the upper terrace with far reaching views. Wellgate forms part of the small village of Old Glossop, steeped in history with the original market cross, and well regarded country pubs. It sits on the doorstep of Mossy Lea providing ready access to open countryside and the stunning Peak National Park, with walks providing pleasant strolls or for the more energetic there are more demanding routs for the experienced walker into the Dark Peak. There is also the nearby Manor Park providing excellent recreational facilities throughout the year. Despite its semi-rural location it still provides ease of access to the centre of Glossop, which is a thriving town and has a variety of retail establishments, leisure amenities, and well regarded primary and secondary schooling. There is a regular rail service connecting to Manchester Piccadilly and good commuter links to the surrounding towns. Floor Plan Brochure Video Viewing...