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Bondhay Farmhouse Sheffield@Fineandcountry.Com Bondhay Lane | Whitwell Common | Worksop | S80 3EH 470 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 8PX Fine & Country Tel: +44(0)114 404 0044 Bondhay Farmhouse [email protected] Bondhay Lane | Whitwell Common | Worksop | S80 3EH 470 Ecclesall Road, Sheffield S11 8PX Bondhay Farmhouse Cover.indd 1-3 15/05/2018 15:16 FINE & COUNTRY Fine & Country is a global network of estate This unique approach to luxury homes marketing agencies specialising in the marketing, sale and delivers high quality, intelligent and creative rental of luxury residential property. With offices concepts for property promotion combined with BONDHAY FARMHOUSE in the UK, Australia, Egypt, France, Hungary, Italy, the latest technology and marketing techniques. Malta, Namibia, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Spain, The Channel Islands, UAE, USA and West We understand moving home is one of the “I purchased Bondhay Farmhouse 23 years ago as an investment and was immediately Africa we combine the widespread exposure of the most important decisions you make; your home attracted to the traditional frontage. It’s a nice shape with beautifully coloured stone and I really international marketplace with the local expertise is both a financial and emotional investment. liked the front door situated right in the middle with windows to each side,” says the vendor. and knowledge of carefully selected independent With Fine & Country you benefit from the local property professionals. knowledge, experience, expertise and contacts of a well trained, educated and courteous team of Fine & Country appreciates the most exclusive professionals, working to make the sale or purchase properties require a more compelling, sophisticated of your property as stress free as possible. and intelligent presentation - leading to a common, yet uniquely exercised and successful strategy emphasising the lifestyle qualities of the property. The production of these particulars has generated a £10 donation THE FINE & COUNTRY to the Fine & Country Foundation, charity no. 1160989, striving to relieve homelessness. FOUNDATION Visit fineandcountry.com/uk/foundation 6 Bondhay Farmhouse Cover.indd 4-6 15/05/2018 15:16 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 1 15/05/2018 15:16 A stunning stone built converted farmhouse enjoying an idyllic position approached through glorious open countryside and set on the edge of this highly regarded golf course resulting in a breathtaking outlook. The property presents spacious accommodation with stunning views over the gardens, presents accommodation on a greater scale than its first appearance might suggest and whilst enjoying this idyllic rural setting is well served by an abundance of local services and is within a five-minute drive of the M1 motorway network ideal for those wishing to commute to surrounding commercial centres. Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 2 15/05/2018 15:17 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 3 15/05/2018 15:17 Ground Floor To the ground floor the formal reception is situated to the front aspect of the property with an impressive outlook over the garden and adjoining golf course. The reception door is situated central to the house with impressive bay windows to either side. The hall offers an impressive introduction to the house and gives access to the two main reception rooms. Each room to the front aspect enjoy walk-in bay windows which command an outstanding view directly over the garden and on to the golf course, inviting the outdoors inside. Retained original period features include impressive marble fireplaces and an adjoining garden room offers a pleasant place to sit directly opening onto a south facing raised external terrace which steps down to the garden. The rear hall accesses a cloaks room and breakfast / living kitchen which offers generous proportions, is presented with farmhouse style furniture with a full complement of appliances and rustic brick fireplace to the chimney breast with multi fuel stove. From here access is given to the utility and boot room which opens to the side gardens. Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 4 15/05/2018 15:17 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 5 15/05/2018 15:17 Seller Insight Bondhay Farm was initially rented out to the owners of the golf club and I moved back in thinking I would only be here for a short time, but I quickly fell in love with the beautiful view and I have been here ever since!” “The views over the golf course make this a unique property and I’ve loved living here. It sets me up for the day when I open the shutters in the morning and look out over the course, it’s just breath-taking, particularly when it was covered in the recent snowfall.” “There is plenty to do in the local area, including lots of lovely walks nearby and I always enjoyed walking my dog through the woodland next to the golf course. The Beehive Pub in the next village has recently reopened following a refurbishment and is now a really lovely dining pub / wine bar. I’m ideally located for easy access to the motorway network, surrounding cities and shopping centres.” “The garden is low maintenance with lots of bushes and trees and is enclosed by a stone wall. The cherry trees are just about to burst into blossom and they look fabulous in full bloom. The garden is very quiet and peaceful, and I love to sit outside with a cup of coffee or glass of wine whilst watching the squirrels and the birds.”* * These comments are the personal views of the current owner and are included as an insight into life at the property. They have not been independently verified, should not be relied on without verification and do not necessarily reflect the views of the agent. Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 6 15/05/2018 15:17 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 7 15/05/2018 15:17 My favourite room is the conservatory. I enjoy relaxing in there and looking out at the garden all year round. “The sun rises over the conservatory and I wake to the sound of bird song and I will miss that, as well as those beautiful views and the garden.” Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 8 15/05/2018 15:17 I love the flexibility of the rooms and even though it’s a big house, I tend to use them all.” Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 9 15/05/2018 15:17 First Floor To the first floor facing the front aspect of the property are two double bedrooms, each enjoying a double aspect inviting an abundance of natural light indoors whilst at the same time commanding outstanding views over the gardens and golf course. Each of these bedrooms enjoy En-suite facilities, the master bedroom benefiting further from a walk-in dressing room. From the landing access is given to a third double bedroom which leads to the family bathroom and fourth /occasional room. (In the opinion of the agent the occasional fourth bedroom offers the potential to have its own access with the erection of a stud wall off bedroom three). Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 10 15/05/2018 15:17 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 11 15/05/2018 15:17 Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 12 15/05/2018 15:17 Externally The property is approached through the golf course, the driveway leading to a tarmac parking area and adjoining double garage. To the side/rear is a paved courtyard whilst to the front elevation enjoying a south facing aspect is a substantial stone paved seating terrace with steps leading down to a generous lawned garden that enjoys established flower, tree and shrub borders and is set within a stone wall boundary that adjoins the golf course. To the remaining side aspect of the house is a further lawned garden. Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 13 15/05/2018 15:17 Garage An attached double garage with power, lighting and up and over entrance door. Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 14 15/05/2018 15:17 The house and garden are great for entertaining. The lawn is quite flat and is the perfect spot for a marquee, whilst the steps leading down to the garden make for impressive photo opportunities.” Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 15 15/05/2018 15:18 LOCATION Bondhay Farm House lies between Whitwell, Harthill and Thorpe Salvin. These are highly regarded villages each surrounded by open countryside Located in the open countryside of The Chatsworth Estate. Southeast of Sheffield city centre (15 miles) and West of Worksop (6.7 miles) within a short drive of Junction 30 and 31 of the M1 motorway. Doncaster and Sheffield Airports are only 25 miles and Rail stations at Doncaster and Retford bring London within an hour and twenty-five minutes. The immediate locality is rural, boasting un-spoilt scenery and walks resulting in an idyllic external lifestyle. Nearby villages have junior and infant schools, a traditional pub and a post office. Outstanding schools nearby are Mount St. Marys, Worksop College, Barlborough Preparatory School and Ranby. Villages of Whitwell and Clowne offer excellent local shopping with supermarkets and independent retailers Bondhay Farmhouse Pages.indd 16 15/05/2018 15:18 Bondhay championship golf and fishing club is almost a stone’s throw away, set in the heart of the Dukeries, forming part of the Chatsworth Estate, Bondhay’s idyllic location makes it the perfect setting for a game of golf with friends or colleagues, a day out with the family or to celebrate a special occasion. Also located near to Lindrick Golf Course, one of Britain’s finest golf courses which hosted the Ryder Cup in 1957. Other nearby attractions and pastimes include Bolsover Castle and associated tourist attractions and amenities such as Creswell Crags, whilst Sheffield, Rotherham and Chesterfield are easily accessible. Rother Valley and Clumber Park are popular destinations and are within a 20-minute drive as is Meadowhall shopping and leisure complex.
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