Jasmine House is one of the oldest buildings located in the centre of the thriving town of Ashbourne. Previously known as Peter Cook‘s - and more recently Bennett‘s - this historical and characterful setting has been completely refurbished to create a hub of commercial outlets with residential accommodation on the upper floors. The original staircase has been renovated plus there is a lift to each floor including private entry to the Penthouse from a private entrance to the building.
Sympathetically developed, these seven apartments (covering the second, third and fourth floors of the building) have lots of character yet have all modern conveniences such as brand new kitchens with integrated appliances and bathrooms. Each apartment is very different to the others and most are quirky either with lay out or with beams throughout walls and ceilings. Allocated parking is also included - just a short walk away.
This particular third floor apartment is very quirky and full of character. The entrance hall has the shower room and utility cupboard off (washer/dryer supplied) along with two good sized bedrooms.
It also leads to the quirky living space which has room for a lounge area which has a love seat, dining at the wooden breakfast bar and good quality kitchen with appliances including oven, hob, extractor and slimline dishwasher. There is also space for a fridge/freezer.
Ashbourne is steeped in history and known as the gateway to the Peak District. Shopping is a pure pleasure thanks to its plethora of small, family-run businesses plus it was granted a charter for a market in 1257 and a market still takes place in the quaint cobbled town centre. It is a vibrant town with plenty of interesting shops to browse around selling fine antiques, designer fashion and speciality shops too. There are plenty of pitstops for you to then relax over morning coffee, lunch or afternoon tea in a selection of caf©s, inns and tea rooms. There is the added benefit of two supermarkets within walking distance and the Memorial Gardens on the edge of the town, complete with stream and duck pond, provide the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle or enjoy a picnic.
With more than 200 listed buildings - including historic Almshouses and fine coaching inns, the Old Grammar School, The Greenman pub and the beautiful St Oswald‘s Parish Church with its striking 212 feet high spire. Ashbourne is also famed for the ancient tradition of Royal Shrovetide Football. Bearing little resemblance to actual football, this is a game played every Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in February, involving hundreds of players where a ball can be kicked, carried or thrown through the streets.
Walkers, cyclists and horse riders will appreciate the fact that the town also sits at the start of the traffic-free Tissington Trail - a green gateway to Dovedale and the Pennine Bridleway, linking up farther north with the popular High Peak Trail. Ideal for town and the countryside.
Available: July 2026
Rent £750
Deposit £865
Holding deposit - equivalent to one week‘s rent
12 month minimum term - long term let
Council Tax Band A
Local authority: Derbyshire Dales
EPC C
Property construction: Brick with tile roof
Parking: One allocated parking space. An additional space can possibly be arranged at an extra £25. Please note the parking is within 5 minutes walk of Jasmine House
Electricity supply: Mains - sub meter
Water supply: Mains - sub meter
Sewerage: Mains - sub meter
Heating: gas central heating
Broadband type: ADSL
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