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The Railway Cottage is a grade 2 Listed Building, built in 1839 by the North Midland Railway Company, the first purpose built houses of their kind. It is ideal for visiting Derbyshire and the Peak District.
Two newly converted barns with spacious en suite bedrooms. Large gardens and ample parking. Near Derby, yet truly rural with delightful views.
An attractive 18th century oak-beamed self-catering cottage situated 3 1/2 miles from City Centre. Comprises comfortable sitting room, well equipped kitchen, bathroom and two pretty bedrooms.
Semi-detached Victorian House in city centre. Totally refurbished to a high standard, with parking space and a lock-up garage.
Small cottage. Originally built around 1620. Situated adjacent to Findean Village green
Set in a conservation area overlooking a brook in the heart of Derby, these stunning interior designed serviced apartments provide all the benefits of urban life tempered with tranquillity and peacefulness.
This 1870s country house is at the head of a sweeping tree-lined carriage drive between Derby and Melbourne, overlooks 3 acres of garden. It can accommodate the largest family party, with its lounges, gilded cornices and fine chimney piece.
This former stables to The Hill (ref. 11628) has been carefully renovated to provide comfortable accommodation for larger parties. Situated at the end of a long drive in peaceful countryside between Derby and Melbourne in 3 acres of garden.
A Grade II Listed farmhouse, dating from 1702 and recently refurbished but left in the old style.
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