This beautiful property has to be seen to be appreciated. Situated in a perfect location in Oughtibridge, close to Hillsborough and the motorway network, but also on the edge of the Peak District National Park, you really do have the best of urban living in a stunning rural location!The Old Mill apartments have been lovingly restored with no expense spared, leaving the character of the original building, but ensuring you have the benefit of a modern kitchen and bathroom, clever design maximises the space available in the enter the property directly into the spacious living / kitchen / dining room, this room has a dual aspect and large floor to ceiling windows to the front, which ensure lots of natural kitchen has a range of modern, integrated units and an integrated oven, hob, extractor, washing machine, fridge, freezer and master bedroom is situated to the rear of the property and is a great size double. The second bedroom, currently being used as an office, is another good sized room that would accommodate a double bathroom is part tiled and has a really modern feel. Having a white three piece suite, the bathroom also benefits from a shower over the bath and a heated towel apartment has stunning views over the valley and is surrounded by woodland. To the front of the property is a terraced area, perfect for sitting out on a summers evening enjoying the view over the river. There is also a designated space in the private car park.Council Tax Band: BDeposit: £1,096.15Holding Deposit: £219.23Electricity supply: MainsHeating: ElectricWater supply: MainsSewerage: Mains
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