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BARTONHALL
CHURCH BROUGHTON | DERBYSHIRE
‘A stunning, compact country estate with an impressive Georgian house and cottages, sitting in the middle of
its land, at the head of a long drive.’
Church Broughton 1 mile | Ashbourne 11 miles | Derby 11 miles | Uttoxeter 12 miles | East Midlands Airport 19 miles East Midlands Parkway Railway Station 22 miles | Nottingham 26 miles | Leicester 38.5 miles | Birmingham 39 miles
(Distances are approximate)
Accommodation
Reception hall | Entrance hall | Inner hall | Drawing room | Dining room | Library/sitting room | Morning room Informal dinning/breakfast room | Kitchen/breakfast room | Utility room | Boot room | Powder/Cloak room | Extensive cellars
Mezzanine landing sitting/entertaining room | Principal bedroom suite with dressing room | Two further bedroom suites 4 further bedrooms | Two family bathrooms | Gym | Snooker room | Laundry
Second floor apartment with kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms and a sitting room, bathroom and laundry room | Attic rooms
A courtyard of 4 cottages
Separate 3 bedroom bungalow with equestrian facilities and a gallop
Outbuildings and garaging | Private chapel
Stunning gardens | Walled garden | Ponds | Lake
Long approach | Parkland | Grazing land | Arable land | Woodland | Rural views
In all about 168 acres
For Sale Freehold
Viewing by appointment only.These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure.
BARTONHALL
CHURCH BROUGHTON | DERBYSHIRE
SITUATIONBarton Hall is positioned in a rural location in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside. The house is Grade II* listed with early 15th century origins, significantly enlarged and altered around 1800 with further additions made in the early part of the 20th century. Some of the outbuildings and gardens are listed Grade II. The nearby village of Church Broughton is pretty with a church
and good local pub. Communications in the area are excellent with fast ‘A’ roads linking Ashbourne to the north, Derby to the East, Burton on Trent to the south and Uttoxeter to the west. Barton Hall sits equidistant from both the M1 to the east and the M6 to the west and the larger cities of Nottingham, Stoke on Trent, Leicester and Birmingham are all within striking distance.
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BARTON HALL The main house is constructed of brick and ashlar sandstone with sash windows to the front, stone mullion and leaded light windows to the side and rear under a tile roof. The house sits beautifully in the middle of its own parkland with a private chapel and an array of 4 cottages. Surrounding the house are stunning formal tiered gardens with delightful rural views across its own land and beyond.
The principal rooms feed from the inner hall as well as the main staircase to the upper floors. Of particular note is the Drawing room that has fine proportions with high ceilings and decorative cornicing, ¾ height sash windows with working shutters, open fireplace with marble mantel and surround and a wooden floor. The Dining room is highly impressive with the ability to host large parties if required. There is a beautiful depiction across one wall of a classic Georgian townscape and to one side is a log burner with a marble mantel piece. The fine library/study has wooden panelling, ¾ height sash windows, cornicing, and an open cast iron fireplace with a decorative wooden mantel and surround. The main front door opposite the chapel has an ecclesiastical feel with a vaulted ceiling and is panelled with a strong wooden floor.
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The modern bespoke handmade kitchen with its large central preparation island and Aga to one side is well equipped and accessed immediately from the rear
entrance. The kitchen has granite work surfaces, a limestone floor, double Belfast sink, painted floor and wall mounted units with built in modern appliances and a useful
utility/garden room leading immediately off it. The rear access leads to the back courtyard garden and a secondary staircase provides access to the upper floors.
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The main stairs that rise from the Inner hall lead to a large mezzanine landing/sitting room that provides alternative entertaining space and is double height and a spectacular room in itself. All of the first floor rooms are accessed from the landing either from a side door or up a further fight of steps that lead to the principal bedroom, guest rooms as well as the snooker room and gym. The second floor accommodation is versatile and is currently arranged as an apartment with a kitchen/living room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a further bedroom or play room as well as various attic store rooms.
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GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT
FIRST FLOOR
CELLARS
Reception Rooms/General Circulation Areas
Bedroom/Dressing Rooms
Bathrooms
Storage
Kitchen/Workshop/Utility/Plant
Approximate Gross Internal Area:
Barton Hall: 1,758 sq m / 18,925 sq ft
Total: 2,938 sq m / 31,631 sq ft
(Including The Cottages, Engine Room and Garages)
For identification purposes only. Not to scale.
BARTONHALL
FLOOR PLANS
THIRD FLOOR
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GARDENSThe formal gardens at Barton Hall are stunningly beautiful and are laid out primarily on the south west side of the house. They are made up of a series of garden ‘rooms’ with stone and gravel paths connecting stone steps linking the gardens neatly together and in every section there is an array of colourful flower and shrub varieties either mixed or grouped by colour. There are
two Victorian greenhouses, raised beds and cold frames, a charming brick built garden room with an adjacent duck pond with an arched brick bridge spanning over it and connecting a further section of the garden. There are areas of lawn with retaining stone walls and box and yew hedging as well as a long wisteria walk with further steps down to an enclosed lawn or croquet field with a
stone pillared folly and sitting area offering a view to the lake and beyond. The gardens are immaculately cared for and maintained.
The walled garden is approached along a stone cobbled walkway across a stone bridge and through double wrought iron gates. Within the walls are numerous pathways dissecting and linking the garden
together with seating areas, raised beds as well as extensive flower, shrub and vegetable beds surrounding the garden at the base of the wall.
There is a pretty brook that runs through the property with a series of stone bridges across it linking the more informal areas and providing access to the surrounding land.
THE LAND AND FARMING ARRANGEMENTSThe land is a mixture of parkland, pasture and arable with some of the grazing land forming part of the tenancy for the Let equestrian property called Barton Stables. The remaining pasture is grazed by cattle and sheep and some fields are arable and farmed under a Farm Business Tenancy. There is a small local shoot that uses some of the Barton Hall land and the owner has the option to shoot twice a month from October to January. There is also double bank fishing on the Longford Brook nearby.
The additional properties and land provide an income for the estate. Further details can be obtained from Knight Frank.
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THE COTTAGESThe cottages are arranged around a clocktower courtyard and are built of brick with stone mullion and leaded light windows under a tile roof. The cottages vary in size from two to four bedrooms. They are a cluster of 4 cottages and sit close to the main house and chapel yet operate independently and provide useful secondary accommodation for guests, staff or provide additional income. Currently 2 of the cottages are Let on Assured Shorthold Tenancies.
Approximate Gross Internal Area:
Cottage 1: 88 sq m / 94 7 sq ft
Cottage 2: 139 sq m / 1,496 sq ft
Cottage 3: 190 sq m / 2,046 sq ft
Cottage 4: 262 sq m/ 2,821 sq ft
Chapel: 69 sq m / 743 sq ft
For identification purposes only. Not to scale.
Reception Rooms/General Circulation Areas
Bedroom/Dressing Rooms
Bathrooms
Storage
Kitchen/Workshop/Utility/Plant
COTTAGE 1
GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR
COTTAGE 2
COTTAGE 3
COTTAGE 4
COTTAGE 1 COTTAGE 2
COTTAGE 3
COTTAGE 4
The ChapelThe Cottages
The chapel and cottages
THE CHAPELThe Chapel is exclusive for use by the owners of Barton Hall only unless permission is provided. It is a wonderful feature and
provides an interesting history with wall plaques mentioning various previous owners and benefactors.
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THE ENGINE ROOM AND GARAGESThe Engine room (that still houses the original engine used for generating electricity) is a large brick built building that is now used as a party and entertaining room with two large rooms on the ground and
first floors. Outside there are guest WC’s. Flanking the Engine room on two sides are the extensive garaging with secure up and over doors.
THE BUNGALOW BARTON STABLESThe bungalow at Barton Stables is a three bedroom residential property that forms part of the Let Equestrian property. Along with the bungalow is an equestrian yard, paddocks
and a gallop. The lease have recently been renewed and runs until 2035. Further details of this can be obtained from the selling agent.
Approximate Gross Internal Area:
The Engine Room: 212 sq m / 2,283 sq ft
Garages: 220 sq m / 2,370 sq ft
For identification purposes only. Not to scale.
THE ENGINE ROOM
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
Reception Rooms/General Circulation Areas
Bedroom/Dressing Rooms
Bathrooms
Storage
Kitchen/Workshop/Utility/Plant
Reception Rooms/General Circulation Areas
Bedroom/Dressing Rooms
Bathrooms
Storage
Kitchen/Workshop/Utility/Plant
The bungalow
GARAGES
The Engine Room and Garages behind
Barton Stables
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93837.27 Acres2.94 Ha
90953.65 Acres1.48 Ha
12858.46 Acres3.42 Ha
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Total area =168.12 acres approx.
CWMapping DepartmentKnight Frank LLPRamsbury House, 22 High StreetHungerford, Berkshire, RG17 0NF
(t) 01488 688508(e) [email protected]
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This Plan is published for guidance only, and although it is believed to be correct its accuracy is not guaranteed,nor is it intended to form part of any contract. ©Crown copyright and database rights 2020. Licence No. 100021721
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Parkland
Approximate route of public footpath
Approximate route of bridleway
Approximate route of restricted byway
Peak DistrictNational Park
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IMPORTANT NOTICE1. Particulars: These particulars are not an offer or contract, nor part of one. You should not rely on statements by Knight Frank LLP in the particulars or by word of mouth or in writing (“information”) as being factually accurate about the property, its condition or its value. Neither Knight Frank LLP nor any joint agent has any authority to make any representations about the property, and accordingly any information given is entirely without responsibility on the part of the agents, seller(s)or lessor(s). 2. Photos etc: The photographs show only certain parts of the property as they appeared at the time they were taken. Areas, measurements and distances given are approximate only. 3. Regulations etc: Any reference to alterations to, or use of, any part of the property does not mean that any necessary planning, building regulations or other consent has been obtained. A buyer or lessee must find out by inspection or in other ways that these matters have been properly dealt with and that all information is correct. 4. VAT: The VAT position relating to the property may change without notice. 5. To find out how we process Personal Data, please refer to our Group Privacy Statement and other notices at https://www.knightfrank.com/legals/privacy-statement. Particulars dated September 2020. Photographs dated 2020. Knight Frank is the trading name of Knight Frank LLP. Knight Frank LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales with registered number OC305934. Our registered office is at 55 Baker Street, London W1U 8AN where you may look at a list of members’ names. If we use the term ‘partner’ when referring to one of our representatives, that person will either be a member, employee, worker or consultant of Knight Frank LLP and not a partner in a partnership. If you do not want us to contact you further about our services then please contact us by either calling 020 3544 0692, email to [email protected] or post to our UK Residential Marketing Manager at our registered office (above) providing your name and address.
Peter Edwards
+44 (0) 20 7861 1707
Knight Frank
Country Department
55 Baker Street
London W1U 8AN
www.knightfrank.com
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BARTON HALL - BOUNDARY PLAN
NOTE: For identification purposes only. NOT TO SCALE
GENERAL REMARKS & STIPULATIONS
George Bramley
+44 (0) 20 7861 1069
RIGHTS OF WAYThere are several rights of way that cross the land as shown on the boundary plan.
SERVICESOil fired central heating, mains water and electric, private drainage. BT fibre broadband.
LOCAL AUTHORITYSouth Derbyshire District Council. Tel: 01283 595759.
VIEWINGS All viewings strictly by appoint via the sole selling agents Knight Frank.
DIRECTIONS (DE65 5AN)The postcode will take you to or very near the entrance. The approach to the house is signed Barton Blount and is off Longford Lane. From Church Broughton continue past the Holly Bush Inn on your left and continue out of the village along a country lane until you reach a cross roads, turn left and continue for about 1/3 of a mile and the drive is on the left hand side. Continue along this straight and slightly rising drive and you will come to Barton Hall.
NOTE: For identification purposes only. NOT TO SCALE
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