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YEW TREE HILL, MATLOCK, HOLLOWAY, DERBYSHIRE DE4 5AR

2 beds 1 baths Listed 1 Feb 2025 (-508d)

£280,000

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Front of the home Lounge Bathroom Front Garden.jpg Dining Kitchen Kitchen.jpg Dining area.jpg Lounge - fireplace.jpg Lounge from Office.jpg Lounge - extended seating area.jpg Office Office towards Lounge.jpg WC.jpg Bedroom One Bedroom One - wardrobes.jpg Bedroom One towards window.jpg Bathroom.jpg Bedroom Two .jpg Bedroom Two towards mezzanine.jpg Rear of the home.jpg Rear Garden and dining patio.jpg Rear Garden.jpg Rear Garden - elevated seating area and lawn.jpg Rear Garden - view from elevated seating area.jpg Rear Garden Front Garden and view to the north.jpg Front of the home and driveway.jpg

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Property details

Tenure

FREEHOLD

Council tax band

C

Last sold

£278,000 Oct 2025

Local average

£272,271 (+2.8%)

Deprivation

Decile 7 (23,300 of 33,755)

Street crime

3 incidents within 1 mile (Apr 2026)

Key features

  • Pretty and spacious traditional cottage
  • Packed full of character features
  • Very well presented
  • Extended, open plan lounge
  • Off-road parking for two vehicles
  • Uplifting home office space
  • Clearview multifuel burner
  • uPVC double-glazing
  • Sought-after village location
  • South-facing garden with far-reaching views

Additional details

Electricity
Mains supply
Water
Mains supply
Sewerage
Mains supply
Heating
Gas central
Parking
Yes
Garden
Yes

Description

This traditional stone built cottage has been renovated to create a larger open-plan lounge area and has a splendid south-facing garden, off-road parking for two vehicles, a Clearview multifuel burner and lots more besides.

Located in the popular village of Holloway, this attractive home has a split-level ground floor with dining kitchen, lounge and a very attractive, uplifting office space. Heading down half-a-storey to the garden level, we love the quirky WC in the barrel-shaped cellar, whilst upstairs there are two bedrooms and a delightful bright bathroom.

The cute front garden has space for a dining patio set whilst the south-facing rear garden has a dining patio, elevated seating area to drink in the far-reaching views, a neat lawn with planted borders and space for three sheds!

The home also has a private driveway with space for two vehicles to park.

Holloway is a historic village with connections to the family of Florence Nightingale. John Smedley's mill is reputedly the longest-running operational factory in the world, having operated since 1784. The village has a community shop, church, primary school, renowned local butcher's Robin Maycock and Chase cafe, popular with walkers and cyclists. In neighbouring Lea is the wonderful Jug & Glass pub (so good that we had our team Christmas meal there!), Lea Rhododendron Gardens and a popular primary school.

Matlock and Matlock Bath are only 4 miles away, whilst the market towns of Belper and Bakewell, plus Chatsworth House and the delights of the Peak District are all only a short drive away.

Front Of The Home - This pretty stone-built cottage has a driveway on the left, with space for two vehicles to park. A curved low-level dry stone wall forms the front border, with a wooden gate opening into the gravelled front garden. There are raised planted flower beds providing a sheltered dining area - with window boxes in front of the kitchen and lounge. There is an outside light, outside tap and log store.

Enter the home through the solid oak door with iron handle, knocker and letterbox.

Dining Kitchen - 5.35 x 2.45 (17'6" x 8'0" ) - This is a lovely entrance to the home, with the quirkily-shaped dining kitchen stretching out in front of you. The room has an engineered oak floor and on the left is space for a four-seater dining table. There is also a full-height fitted cupboard and two double-glazed windows with deep sills, useful for display and storage. Indeed, throughout the home, the very thick walls provide deep window sills in most rooms. This dining area also includes a ceiling light fitting and radiator.

Stepping forward into the kitchen area, the U-shaped quartz worktop includes, on the right, space under the counter for a dishwasher as well as space and supply for an electric oven. At the far end is a substantial deep inset Belfast sink with swan neck chrome mixer tap. This sits beneath a wide south-facing window, with views over the rear garden to the countryside stretching out beyond. There is a wall-mounted cupboard on the right with low-level cabinets beneath the worktop.

On the left there are a wider range of high and low level cabinets, plus space and plumbing for a washing machine. At the left-hand end is space and power points for a tall fridge-freezer. A stripped pine door leads into the lounge.

Lounge - 5.35 x x 3.6 (17'6" x x 11'9") - This charming room has been extended by the current owners, making it a much brighter and larger space with a more open feel. It still feels very cosy thanks to the very thick outer walls and the Clearview multifuel burner, which was lit and toasty warm for us whilst we took the photographs and wrote this listing! The burner is set upon a large stone hearth with stone surround and lintel above. The room is carpeted and has two pretty north-facing windows, two radiators, three wall lights and lots of room for flexible seating and furniture layouts. Stairs lead up to the office space and bedrooms and also down to the garden level and WC.

Wc - We all adored this room, set within a barrel-shaped former cellar. With whitewashed walls and a dramatic curved wall/ceiling, the room has a tiled floor, ceramic WC and wall-mounted ceramic sink with chrome taps. There is a radiator, frosted double-glazed window, ceiling light fitting and pine door.

Immediately outside is the rear entrance to the garden, a hard-wearing barrier mat and radiator.

Office - 2.45 x 2.25 (8'0" x 7'4") - Having magnificent views over the rear garden and beyond to woodland and the verdant hilly countryside, this is a very uplifting and practical room. Ascend six steps from the lounge, with a decorative iron balustrade on the right. This versatile space is currently used as a spacious home office and would also make a great library, play/gaming or hobby area and has even been used occasionally as additional guest sleeping space with room for a sofa bed.

The window sill is wide and deep enough to be a window seat. This room is carpeted and has a radiator, ceiling light fitting and space for a desk. On the right, the substantial fitted bookcase has in-built lighting and there is a high level shelf running around the room too.

Bedroom One - 3.65 x 3.35 (11'11" x 10'11") - Heading upstairs from the office area, you ascend carpeted stairs with a decorative iron handrail on the left. Directly in front is the principal bedroom, which is spacious and has a high ceiling. The large north-facing window floods the room with natural light. The left-hand wall has full-height fitted pine wardrobes, offering plenty of shelving and hanging space. The bedroom is carpeted and has a radiator, ceiling light fitting, loft hatch and plenty of room for a double bed and additional furniture. A pine door leads through to the bathroom.

Bathroom - 2.55 x 2.49 (8'4" x 8'2") - This is a splendid, elegant room. The standalone rolltop bath has claw feet, a chrome heritage mixer tap and separate shower attachment. The rectangular ceramic pedestal sink has chrome taps and the ceramic WC has an integral flush. There is a frosted double-glazed window with wide sill and fitted blinds and a tall fitted cupboard. Another low-level frosted double-glazed window has a stone sill. This room has distinctive curved walls, radiator, ceiling spotlights and a laminated wood floor.

There is a floor-to-ceiling airing cupboard which offers useful shelving for storage of linen and towels. This cupboard also houses the Worcester Bosch combination boiler which has been regularly serviced.

Bedroom Two - 2.74m x 1.85m (9 x 6'1) - Enter through saloon-style pine doors into this bedroom. Primarily used as an occasional guest room and housing a double bed, this could also be a roomy single bedroom or nursery. The room is carpeted and has a radiator, ceiling light fitting and a vaulted ceiling with useful mezzanine storage area. Another charming quirky feature in this house is the distinctive narrow window in this bedroom.

Rear Garden - A solid timber door with glass panel at garden level opens to reveal the large rectangular dining patio area. There is a tall fence on the left providing a soft demarcation with the main garden and plenty of room for outside dining, planters and a raised herb/vegetable garden.

Moving into the garden, the current owners have constructed an attractive elevated seating area with slate flooring which is the perfect spot to relax awhile with a drink and enjoy the terrific south-facing views. To the left, a gravel path leads to the large shed which is cleverly positioned around the corner...and there are two more sheds at the bottom of the garden, one of which is fully insulated. To the left are a range of carefully-tended plants and bushes. Cherry and damson trees sit proudly within the neat lawn and, on the right, are more trees, bushes and planted borders.

Stone walls form the boundaries on three sides, with a yew hedge at the bottom of the garden. There is an outside tap and this truly is a wonderful peaceful enclosed garden and gardener's paradise.

The home has an EPC rating of E.

Listed by

Wirksworth

Bricks and Mortar (Wirksworth Limited)

Reference: 157655891

EPC ratings on this postcode

We don't have a matched EPC for this property yet. Below are efficiency scores and details for other addresses on this postcode.

Address Current Potential Floor area Age band Type
(Birchall) Yew Tree Cottage, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 50 97 128 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
1 School Croft, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 70 83 84 m² England and Wales: 1930-1949 Detached
1Edmund Cottage Park View, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 68 85 105 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
3 School Croft, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 65 77 99 m² England and Wales: 1930-1949 Detached
Edmund Cottage, 1 Park View, Yew Tree Hill, MATLOCK 69 84 118 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Terraced
Holly Tree Cottage, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 66 81 120 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Terraced
Norbreck, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 50 74 118 m² England and Wales: 1930-1949 Detached
Park Cottage, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 64 92 197 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Park View, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 47 85 74 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Pine Tree Cottage, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 70 89 63 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Terraced
The Hideaway, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 46 78 129 m² England and Wales: 1967-1975 Detached
The Woodlands, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 43 76 369 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Yew Tree Inn, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 36 71 255 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached
Yew Tree Inn, Yew Tree Hill, Holloway, MATLOCK 34 68 255 m² England and Wales: before 1900 Detached

Flood risk

Zone: 1

Risk: Low

Job (default Low)

Floorplans

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Price history

165% since 2002

Event Date Price % change
Sold 01/10/2025 (8 months ago) £278,000 +39%
Sold 04/11/2011 (14 years ago) £199,950 +90.4%
Sold 26/09/2002 (23 years ago) £105,000

Source: HM Land Registry Price Paid Data. Crown copyright.

Sold Comparables

Same street and nearby sales within 0.25 miles (last 5 years). Data from Land Registry Price Paid.

Address Price Date Type
15 THE HOLLINS, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5BA £220,000 31/10/2025 Semi-detached
NETHERCROFT LEA SHAW, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AT £499,950 22/08/2025 Semi-detached
50 CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £230,000 06/09/2023 Semi-detached
Same street PARK COTTAGE YEW TREE HILL, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AR £850,000 14/03/2023 Other
4 THE CROFT, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AU £450,000 16/11/2022 Semi-detached
2 LEA SHAW, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AT £220,000 14/10/2022 Semi-detached
SUNNY RIDGE BRACKEN LANE, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AS £225,000 01/06/2022 Semi-detached
44 CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £240,000 27/05/2022 Semi-detached
Same street PARK VIEW EDMUND COTTAGE 1 YEW TREE HILL, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AR £356,000 22/04/2022 Semi-detached
42 CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £230,000 11/03/2022 Semi-detached
1 SCHOOL CROFT, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AR £410,000 24/02/2022 Semi-detached
3 THE CROFT, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AU £492,000 13/12/2021 Semi-detached
32 CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £205,000 26/11/2021 Semi-detached
9A CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £550,000 29/10/2021 Semi-detached
HOLLYWELL LEA SHAW, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AT £245,000 17/09/2021 Semi-detached
52 CHURCH STREET, HOLLOWAY, MATLOCK, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE, DE4 5AY £212,000 27/08/2021 Semi-detached

Street average: £603,000 (2 sales)

Area average: £316,354 (14 sales)

Capital growth trend

Land Registry outcode average: last 12 months vs 5y and 10y ago (from sold prices).

5y growth -6.7%
10y growth 31.8%

House Price Index (HM Land Registry — official index, not sold-price averages): Amber Valley. Series: Semi-detached. As of March 2026.

1y (index) 3%
5y (index) 22.5%
10y (index) 63.6%

Rental Range

Estimated market rent for Amber Valley. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.

Low £710/mo
Realistic £789/mo
Optimistic £868/mo

Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Amber Valley.

LHA (30th percentile) floor for Peaks & Dales: £593/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)

Location

Address

Yew Tree Hill

Nearby

Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).

Type Name Distance
Bus stop The Green 0.1 miles
Bus stop Unknown 0.1 miles
Shop Smedley Woollen Shop 0.5 miles
Train station Whatstandwell 1.4 miles
Shop Ridgewood 1.4 miles
Train station Cromford 1.6 miles
Hospital Whitworth Hospital 4.1 miles
Hospital Clay Cross Hospital 6.3 miles
University University of Derby 6.5 miles

Street-level crime

Category Count
Vehicle crime 2
Other theft 1
Total incidents 3

Within 1 mile during Apr 2026. Source: data.police.uk (England & Wales).

Schools nearby

Nearest open schools with Ofsted ratings (England). Closed schools are not shown. Data from Get Information about Schools and Ofsted.

Name Type Distance Ofsted
Lea Primary School Primary 0.5 miles Outstanding — 8 Jul 2024
Crich Carr CofE Primary School Primary 1.4 miles Good — 6 Feb 2013
Alderwasley Hall School Other 1.9 miles Outstanding — 21 Sep 2022
Crich Church of England Infant School Primary 1.9 miles Good — 24 Apr 2024
Cromford Church of England Primary School Primary 1.9 miles Good — 8 Dec 2022

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Rent-driven metrics

Based on Area rent estimate.

Rent ratio 0.28%
Max investor price (0.8%) £98,625
Target investor price (1%) £78,900
  • Rent ratio — Monthly rent ÷ purchase price (1% rule). 1%+ = strong, 0.8–1% = okay, <0.8% = weak for cashflow.
  • Max investor price — Rent ÷ 0.8%; the price at which rent would be 0.8% of price (Stoke-style target).
  • Target investor price — Rent ÷ 1%; the price at which rent would be 1% of price (strong cashflow band).
  • Gross yield — Annual rent as % of purchase price (no costs).

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