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The Green, Froggatt, Hope Valley The Green, Froggatt, Hope Valley An outstanding 17th Century stone built detached family home, enviably located in this truly picturesque village, with detached double garage, delightful gardens and views of Froggatt Edge. Believed to be only one of seven original cottages • Magnificent 17th Century stone built family in the village, the property has subsequently home in the village of Froggatt been extended to provided spacious family • Bespoke kitchen with granite worktops and 6 accommodation alongside a wealth of original burner range features. The ground floor accommodation • Sitting room with view of Froggatt Edge • Impressive dining hall with original fireplace comprises, dining hall, sitting room, bespoke and stove kitchen, utility/boot room, timber framed • Utility / boot room conservatory, fourth bedroom and downstairs • Four bedrooms inc Master suite with walk-in- wc. An original stone built staircase opens to a wardrobe versatile landing leading to the master suite with • Family bathroom dressing area, family bathroom and two further • Views of Froggatt Edge from patio, sitting double bedrooms with views of Froggatt Edge. room & two bedrooms Outside, a York stone flagged driveway leads to • Double garage and driveway parking a double garage with additional storage above. • Wonderful garden with shaped lawn, formal The delightful varied gardens incorporate stone garden and south facing patio flagged patios, shaped lawn, formal garden and striking views of the Derwent valley and Froggatt Edge. AERIAL MAP © Copyright Getmapping plc CONTENTS • School standards • Local authority council tax • Your Green Guide • What’s nearby • Get to know your neighbours • Sounds like a plan Welcome to the Neighbourhood It’s all here. Everything you want to know about your potential new home…and more besides. We’ve brought together the latest information from reliable official sources, to answer all your questions on where you’re looking to live. Want to know about schools? You’ll find performance results for nurseries, infant, junior and secondary schools in the area. Looking for your local pub or nearest swimming pool? Details of all your local amenities are in the next few pages. You’ll also find information on average council tax costs, nearby planning applications (past and present), how to make this particular property greener and even the sort of people who live in this specific area – all right here, in one handy guide. In fact, we think the only way you’ll find out more is to actually live here! Crown Copyright. All Rights Reserved Licence Number: 100022432 SCHOOL STANDARDS If you have a family, chances are education in the area will have a big influence on your move. So here you’ll find details and results for all the local nurseries, primary and secondary schools. It’s such an important decision. If you have school age children, you’ll naturally want to know as much as possible about the quality and accessibility of schools in the area. That’s why we’ve brought together all the essential information, including performance data compared with national averages for schools nearby (for more details of a specific school’s performance, simply visit ofsted.gov.uk and click on ‘inspection reports’). Applying for a place Once you’ve chosen your preferred primary or secondary schools it’s important to look at the admissions criteria, as they can differ from school to school. If the one you’ve chosen is popular, it’ll give you an idea of how likely you are to get a place there. Then when you do apply, make sure you do it well in advance – as far ahead as the Autumn Term a year before your child is due to start. Getting the results Secondary schools generally send out placement letters on 1st March. The dates for primary schools vary, so check with the local authority. Your contact details for this particular property are: Town Hall, Bath Street, Matlock, Derby, Derbyshire, DE4 3NN Appealing against a decision Occasionally schools don’t have enough places for the number of applicants; if that’s the case at Crown Copyright. All Rights Reserved Licence Number: 100022432 your preferred school, you still have a legal right to appeal. The five nearest Schools to the property for each Key Stage are shown below. Please note that no institution performance data results are available for Key Stage 0 or Key Stage 1. INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS INFANT & JUNIOR SCHOOLS Distance Name and address Distance Name and address School Type OFSTED 8.04 km St Anselm's School, DE45 1DP 1.60 km Grindleford Primary School, S32 Community Good school 12.78 km Emmaus Christian Family School, S11 8TG 2HS 13.43 km Brantwood Specialist School, S7 1NU 1.65 km Stoney Middleton CofE (C) Primary Voluntary Good controlled School, S32 4TL 13.48 km Birkdale Senior School, S10 3DH school 1.84 km Curbar Primary School, S32 3XA Community Outstanding 13.75 km Birkdale Prep School, S10 2NS school Voluntary Good NURSERY SCHOOLS 2.57 km Eyam CofE Primary School, S32 controlled 5QH school Distance Name and address 3.87 km St Anne's CofE Primary School, Voluntary Outstanding controlled 1.62 km The 623 Out of School Club, S32 3YU DE45 1RZ school 1.71 km Grindleford and Eyam Playgroup, S32 2JN 2.21 km Baslow Edge Playgroup, S32 3XG 5.67 km Peak Time Kids' Club, S32 1BZ 6.3 km Great Longstone Pre-School, DE45 1TZ SECONDARY SCHOOLS SIXTH FORM SCHOOLS Distance Name and address School Type OFSTED Distance Name and address School Type OFSTED 7.84 km King Ecgbert School, S17 3QU Academy - Outstanding 7.84 km King Ecgbert School, S17 3QU Academy - Outstanding Converter Converter Mainstream Mainstream 9.03 km Lady Manners School, DE45 1JA Not Good 9.03 km Lady Manners School, DE45 1JA Not Good Applicable Applicable 10.46 km Silverdale School, S11 9QH Academy - Outstanding 10.46 km Silverdale School, S11 9QH Academy - Outstanding Converter Converter Mainstream Mainstream 10.61 km Hope Valley College, S33 6SD Academy - Good 10.48 km Bents Green School, S11 7TB Community Good Converter special Mainstream school 11.28 km High Storrs School, S11 7LH Community Good 11.28 km High Storrs School, S11 7LH Community Good school school WHAT’S NEARBY New to the area? You’ll want to know what’s nearby in the neighbourhood. So here’s a rundown of the main amenities and services, from DIY stores to doctors and petrol stations to pubs. Even if you live locally already, you may find a few new places to go! Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 1.74 km Curry Cottage,S32 4TF 1.78 km Hargreaves Ash Marketing,S32 4TF 2.82 km The Stables at Eyam Restaurant,S32 5QW 6.84 km Hassop Hand Tools,DE45 1AP 3.81 km Charlie's,DE45 1RY 7.44 km Plumb & Parts Centre,DE45 1GE 3.9 km Rowleys Restaurant & Bar,DE45 1RY 7.76 km M Fox Joinery,S17 4FX Restaurants 4.18 km Il Lupo Ristorante,DE45 1SB DIY Stores 7.78 km R G Wilson,DE45 1GS Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 229metres The Chequers Inn,S32 3ZJ 1.48 km Calver Sough Nurseries,S32 3XH 1.55 km Derwent Water Arms,S32 3XQ 6.76 km J P R Farm Direct Ltd,SK17 8RG 1.56 km The Moon Inn,S32 4TL 7.27 km Millthorpe Plant Centre,S18 7SA 1.60 km The Moon Inn,S32 3XR 7.64 km Hope Valley Garden Centre,S33 0AL Pubs, Bars & Inns 1.75 km Bridge Inn,S32 3XA Garden Centres 8.04 km Chatsworth Garden Centre Ltd,DE4 2NX Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 7.80 km The Co-operative,S17 4DT 2.87 km Post Office (Eyam),S32 5AA 8.04 km Central England Co-operative,DE45 1DS 3.77 km Post Office (Baslow),DE45 1RZ 8.09 km The Co-operative,S17 3EF 5.16 km Post Office (Pilsley),DE45 1UH 8.28 km Central England Co-operative,DE45 1EP 5.59 km Post Office (Hathersage),S32 1AA Shopping 8.70 km The Co-operative,S33 9JL Post Offices 7.94 km Post Office (Ashford in the Water),DE45 1QA WHAT’S NEARBY Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 166metres Chapel, Moorlands Lane, S32 1.64 km Grindleford Dental Surgery,S32 2JN 1.44 km St Martin's Church, Old Hall Gardens, S32 5.01 km Hathersage Dental Surgery,S32 1DP 1.55 km Place of Worship, Kingsgate, S32 8.09 km Dore Dental Care,S17 3DR 1.59 km Chapel, Mill Lane, S32 8.12 km Diamond Court Dental Practice,DE45 1EW Places of Worship 1.65 km Church, Sir William Hill Road, S32 Dentists 8.17 km Totley Rise Dental Practice,S17 4DP Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 7.44 km Newholme Hospital,DE45 1AD 5.56 km Lloyds Pharmacy,S32 1BB 12.39 km Claremont Hospital,S10 5UB 7.89 km Totley Pharmacy,S17 4DR 12.93 km BMI Thornbury Hospital,S10 3BR 8.02 km Well Pharmacy,S17 3GD 13.07 km CARE Fertility - Sheffield,S7 1RA 8.08 km Boots,DE45 1ES Hospitals 14.3 km Royal Hallamshire Hospital,S10 2JF Pharmacies 8.18 km Lloyds Pharmacy,DE45 1EF Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 2.6 km Eyam Surgery,S32 5QH 2.72 km Grindleford Rail Station, S32 4.11 km Baslow Health Centre,DE45 1SP 5.04 km Hathersage Rail Station, Heather Lane, S32 4.11 km Baslow Health Centre,DE45 1SP 7.17 km Bamford Rail Station, S33 5.00 km Hathersage Surgery,S32 1DP 9.47 km Dore & Totley Rail Station, S17 Doctors 7.44 km Wye House,DE45 1AD Train Stations 9.53 km Hope (Derbyshire) Rail Station, Station Road, S33 WHAT’S NEARBY Approx Distance Name and address Approx Distance Name and address 1.19 km Froggatt Edge Garage,S32 3XH 15.36 km Cineworld,S40 2EZ 1.39 km E T White & Sons,S32 3XH 15.49 km Showroom Workstation,S1 2BX 5.54 km Barrons of Hathersage,S32 1BB 15.49 km Showroom Cinema,S1 2BX 7.23 km Texaco,S33 0EB 15.75 km Odeon Cinemas,S1 1DL Petrol Stations
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