Beresford Hall Estate, Hulme End, Buxton 4 bed detached house for sale

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Beresford Hall Estate, Hulme End, Buxton 4 bed detached house for sale

Beresford Hall Estate, Hulme End, Buxton
£1,995,000

Our Summary

  • The other sizeable outbuildings include a tractor shed, versatile studio, garden store and an agricultural building houses an indoor swimming pool that is in need of refurbishment
  • Charles constructed the Fishing Temple for Izaak Walton in 1674 (but dated over the door 1676) and from this, a book named “The Compleat Angler” was written
  • There is potential for the Hall to be rebuilt in its historical or modern form on its original site under the National Planning Policy Framework 2021, Paragraph 84 (e)
  • Continuing down the driveway, there is an agricultural building that contains an indoor swimming pool; however, it requires refurbishment

Description

Beresford House is a stunning countryside sanctuary situated within the historic site of the former Beresford Hall, encompassing approximately 23 acres, a four-bedroom main house, a one-bedroom tower, multiple outbuildings, and woodland. The property boasts a unique and breathtaking setting, with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, thanks to its elevated position above the River Dove. The main house, built in 1852 with later 20th-century additions, has been sympathetically restored to create a grand family residence retaining inherent character. The property features a grand entrance hall, two reception rooms, a country-style dining kitchen, a spacious master bedroom suite, three additional bedrooms, and a large family bathroom. The formal gardens are beautifully landscaped with symmetry in mind, and the property also includes a 4-acre field, a detached double garage, and a rear courtyard. The Grade II listed Tower, situated above the gorge of the River Dove, exudes character and offers stunning views. The property is located in a rural area of the Peak District, with nearby villages offering amenities, and is within easy reach of Ashbourne, Buxton, and Leek. The history of Beresford Hall dates back to Tudor times, with a notable connection to Izaak Walton, author of "The Compleat Angler", and features a Grade II* listed Fishing Temple, which is not included in the sale of the Estate.