5 bedroom Detached House
Markeaton Lane, Derby
£700,000 Guide Price
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GUIDE PRICE £700,000 - £750,000 Beautifully presented Grade II listed five-bedroom cottage in historic Markeaton Village, offering charming period features, modern comforts, and flexible family living on a generous private plot backing onto Markeaton Par
Heritage, Heart & Home
his is a rare opportunity to acquire a stunning five-bedroom Grade II listed cottage in the heart of the historic Markeaton Village, enjoying an enviable position backing directly onto Markeaton Park. The property combines period charm and traditional character with tasteful modern updates, creating a truly special family home that blends heritage with comfort.
Beautifully presented throughout, the cottage has been lovingly maintained and sympathetically improved by the current owners. The interior showcases a wealth of charm and individuality, complemented by a contemporary fitted kitchen, stylish bathrooms, and an upgraded central heating system. The accommodation is arranged over three floors and offers flexible, spacious living to suit a variety of family needs.
The welcoming entrance hall leads to a superb kitchen and breakfast room fitted with modern units and integrated appliances, providing the perfect space for everyday living and entertaining. There are three versatile reception rooms, each offering its own character and potential for a range of uses — whether for relaxing, dining, working from home, or creating dedicated family spaces. A ground floor bathroom adds to the practicality of this level.
To the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms, each enjoying pleasant views over the gardens and surrounding countryside, along with a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The second floor provides two further bedrooms and an additional reception room, along with another bathroom. This upper level offers particularly flexible accommodation — ideal for guests, extended family, or for teenagers and young adults seeking a greater sense of privacy while remaining connected to family life.
Outside, the property is accessed via a composite electric double gate leading to a generous and private plot of approximately 0.55 acres. The gardens are beautifully maintained and offer a wonderful sense of seclusion, with mature planting, lawned areas, and a range of useful outbuildings. The setting is exceptionally private and peaceful, with the rear boundary backing directly onto Markeaton Park, providing delightful open views and direct access to one of Derby’s most picturesque green spaces.
The property has also benefited from a number of important upgrades, including a full electrical rewire, a refitted internally, oil-fired central heating system with tank, pumps and boiler installed in 2019, and replacement fencing completed the same year. These improvements ensure the property offers modern comfort while retaining its historic integrity and timeless charm.
Markeaton Village is one of Derbyshire’s most desirable and historic locations, offering a tranquil, semi-rural lifestyle with the convenience of being just a short distance from Derby city centre. Residents enjoy easy access to local amenities, reputable schools, and excellent transport links, as well as the beauty and leisure facilities of Markeaton Park right on the doorstep.
This exceptional Grade II listed cottage offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Derbyshire’s history in an idyllic and private setting. With its blend of period character, modern convenience, and stunning location, this is a truly special home that must be seen to be fully appreciated.
Property Reference: HRT013327474
Entrance Hall
Accessed via the traditional front entrance door having access to the roofspace with power and being partially boarded for storage, radiator and doors leading to:
Kitchen / Breakfast Room 11ft 5ins x 11ft 10ins (3.5m x 3.
Comprising of a range of modern wall and base units incorporating quartz work surfaces with integral oven, inset hob and integral fridge, window to rear elevation and tiling to the floor.
Store Room 8ft 0ins x 6ft 9ins (2.45m x 2.08m)
Comprising of low flush WC, Belfast ceramic sink, window to front elevation and hot water cylinder.
Living Room 19ft 9ins x 13ft 11ins (6.04m x 4.25m)
Having windows to the side elevation, radiator and feature fireplace
Dining Room 15ft 9ins x 13ft 11ins (4.82m x 4.26m)
Having an additional feature fireplace, windows to the outside and door leading to:
Study 6ft 8ins x 5ft 8ins (2.04m x 1.74m)
Having radiator and window.
First Floor Landing
Having storage cupboard, stairs leading to the second floor and doors leading to:
Bedroom 14ft 3ins x 14ft 1ins (4.35m x 4.31m)
Having feature fireplace, window and radiator
Bedroom Two 11ft 0ins x 10ft 9ins (3.36m x 3.3m)
Having radiator and window
Bedroom Three 12ft 3ins x 11ft 11ins (3.75m x 3.65m)
Having radiator and window.
Family Bathroom 13ft 11ins x 5ft 11ins (4.26m x 1.82m)
Comprising of panelled bath, separate shower enclosure, close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin and window to front elevation.
Second Floor Landing
Having doors leading to:
Reception Room 15ft 4ins x 13ft 1ins (4.69m x 3.99m)
Having exposed beams with restricted ceiling heights creating a cinema or games room also with doors leading to:
Bathroom 14ft 0ins x 5ft 8ins (4.29m x 1.75m)
Having panelled bath with shower over, vanity wash hand basin and close coupled WC.
Bedroom Four 12ft 1ins x 10ft 2ins (3.69m x 3.12m)
Having fitted wardrobes, radiator and window
Bedroom Five 14ft 0ins x 11ft 10ins (4.27m x 3.62m)
Having fitted wardrobes, radiator and window.
Outside
The property is approached via a driveway accessed by the electric composite gates with intercom system with a sweeping drive leading to the gardens. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn with a range of trees including several fruit trees. The outbuildings include two sheds and a brick built storage and a workshop with power and lighting.
Workshop 17ft 1ins x 15ft 3ins (5.21m x 4.66m)
Having power and lighting as well as double doors.
About Derby
Derby in the East Midlands is controlled by Derby City Council, has more than 250,000 residents and has a diverse population. It lies in south Derbyshire on the Banks of the River Derwent and the largest employer in the area is Rolls-Royce, the world’s second-largest aero-engine manufacturer. The city is also the home of the Royal School for the Deaf Derby, and there is a significant deaf population in the community.
Derby plays host to a huge range of big events throughout the year, from the UK’s largest outdoor classical concert to a photography festival and beer festival, to name just a few. Whatever you like to do, you can probably do it in Derby. The Derby QUAD has an art gallery, cinemas, café bar and artists' studios, while Déda is a dance centre, running classes in everything from ballet to circus skills.
£251,517
Average price paid in Derby

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