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Equestrian Property For Sale Derbyshire.   £525000  SOLD

 Attractive semi-detached two bed stone barn conversion (bungalow) with equestrian facilities in the heart of the Peak Park.

Property:- Converted 17th-century semi-detached stone barn with two bedrooms one with ensuite, dining kitchen, bathroom and large living room. It is situated in a court-yard, which is part of this property, with two other properties and has an ample garden with fruit trees and berry bushes.

Private off Road Parking:- space for a 7.5 ton horse box, horse trailer and four cars in the court-yard and bottom yard.

Stables:- Three 12ft X 12ft and one 12ft X 16ft stables. Brindblock built ( stone pressed into concrete ) with a concrete tile roof. Behind the stables is a winter turnout area divided into four sections, each with hard standing and rubber stable mats with an area of the field to move around and roll on.

Arena:- 20mts X 30mts fiber-sand and rubber chip surface.

Paddock:- approx one-third of an acre.

A  4.29 acre field fenced in two halves for hay and summer grazing is available nearby if required.   £65000

Location:- Bamford is in the Hope Valley which is in the centre of the Peak National Park. It is one mile from the Ladybower and Derwent Dams which have plenty of off-road hacking around them. It is also one mile from the Hope Valley Riding Club which has a five-acre showground with a 65mts x 30mts all-weather arena with a sand and rubber surface. As well as being used for shows and competitions there are all-year-round weekly adult and junior flat-work and jumping clinics. It can be hired by club members for flat-work at £10 per hour or jumping at £15 per hour. The club also runs an annual senior camp at Somerford Park and a junior camp on the club field.

Bamford is a convenient location for commuting to Sheffield, Chesterfield and Manchester with rail and bus services.

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