Property description
ENTRANCE HALL Top lit part glazed panelled front door, part glazed internal door, meters, dado rail, telephone point, storage heater, stairs to first floor.
SITTING ROOM Two double glazed front windows.
DINING ROOM Double glazed rear window, large understairs cupboard, tiled fireplace, storage heater.
KITCHEN Side window, double glazed door to rear garden, base and wall units with laminated worktops and inset sink/drainer, Sadia water heater, plumbing for washing machine, cooker point.
BATHROOM Double glazed side window, single glazed rear window, Sadia water heater, panelled bath, low level W.C, handbasin, part tiled walls.
LANDING Doors to bedrooms.
BEDROOM 1 Two double glazed front windows, tiled fireplace, overstairs cupboard, storage heater.
BEDROOM 2 Double glazed rear window, tiled fireplace, door and staircase to loft room.
LOFT ROOM Rear dormer window, storage heater, eaves access both sides.
REAR GARDENS 21ft x 14ft approx - west facing with fences to side and rear. Gated rear access. Heavily overgrown wild roses, buddleia and honeysuckle plus a dilapidated shed.
AGENTS NOTES Monk's Dale (a dry tributary valley of the Wye) is a National Nature Reserve in the heart of the Peak District in Derbyshire. A limestone dale rich in wildflowers, this is a popular trekking haunt. The reserve consists of five separate limestone valleys Lathkill, Cressbrook, Monk's, Long and Hay.
As an alternate explanation of the road name origin, the meadows now occupied by the Kingsway and Oval estates south of Monksdale Rd once formed part of the extensive local landholdings of the Prior of Bath and were used for sheep grazing for centuries. Since Monksdale Rd follows a natural fold in the landscape towards the city from the upper slopes, it is entirely possible this was one of the routes the monastic order would have used to and from their tasks.
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