(Formerly Cutthorpe Old Hall)

Two Houses in One

The Old Manor House (formerly known as Cutthorpe Old Hall) is a Grade II* listed Jacobean building with a rich history. Registered with Historic England it is located in a rural Derbyshire conservation zone in the sought after village of Cutthorpe.
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Said to have once been owned by the first Mayor of Chesterfield, Alderman Ralph Clarke in 1625 as his country retreat, the front Jacobean property is adjoined to a Tudor farm building behind it, dating as far back as 1417 (possibly one of the first houses to be built in Cutthorpe and was probably known as Jeynelands) and which adds substantial living space to this exquisite property and lots of old world style.
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This peaceful setting offers country life at its best and is ideal for those with city mindsets working from home who appreciate Gigabit internet speed, the space to breathe, easy access to the City of Sheffield or the Town of Chesterfield, as well as a couple of hours away on the train to London. The perfect spot to create, entertain, work and most importantly, relax.
There is an OFSTED GOOD rated primary/junior school nearby, a brand new playground situated next to the cricket pitch, clubs to join, equestrian centres, tennis and lots of country pursuits with great walking routes and many other activities to enjoy in the area. A beautiful place to live and a choice of anonymity or community life, whichever is your preference.
With just under 2 acres of garden and parking on the drive for up to 6+ cars, this stunning property sits neatly within working farmland and is close to lush woodlands, farmed fields and the stunning Linacre reservoirs. Its four stories enables great views over Bolsover Castle, Hardwick Hall and the other ancient lynchpin sites in the area. It has been preserved beautifully both inside and out and has a Hive heating system installed, new flooring and two renovated bathrooms and restrooms.
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Please contact Blenheim Estates for more information.
0114 358 2020