

Derbyshire
Derbyshire, Derbyshire, East Midlands
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Sir Edwin Lutyens' distinguished architectural hand is evident throughout Easton House, a period residence constructed in the early 1900s that captures seventeenth-century aesthetic within a prime village-heart position in Derbyshire. This substantial detached home achieves the rare distinction of combining prestigious heritage pedigree with convenient proximity to excellent amenities, outstanding schooling and comprehensive transport links—all without compromising exceptional privacy. The generously proportioned ground floor unfolds with considerable sophistication: reception hall, dining-kitchen with garden access, drawing room, formal dining room, media room, study, laundry room and guest cloakrooms create spaces thoughtfully arranged for both family living and distinguished entertaining.
The first floor features a luxurious master suite with dressing room and ensuite, complemented by five further bedrooms and family bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for family and guests alike. The approximately 4.63-acre grounds present a property of considerable substance. A detached converted former Engine House offers versatile ancillary accommodation—ideal for guest quarters, home office or rental potential. Comprehensive outbuildings, garaging and a tennis court complete the infrastructure, whilst formal gardens and approximately 1.18 acres of grazing land provide wonderful outdoor amenity. Mature specimen trees frame the grounds and contribute to the tranquil rural setting. This rare opportunity combines genuine historical pedigree, architectural distinction and village-centre living convenience in the Derbyshire countryside.
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