Audishaw Lane
Boylestone, DE6, DE6 5AE
£1,100,000
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Property details
Tenure
FREEHOLD
Council tax band
G
Local average
£488,884 (+125%)
Deprivation
Decile 6 (18,895 of 33,755)
Street crime
0 incidents within 1 mile (Apr 2026)
Key features
- BEAUTIFUL 5 BEDROOM HISTORIC COUNTRY HOME
- SET OVER 4.1 ACRES WITH GARDENS AND APPROX. 1/3 OF A FIELD
- DOUBLE GARAGE AND WORKSHOP
- 3 RECEPTION ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS INCLUDING A STUDY AND CONSERVATORY
- MAIN BATHROOM AND EN-SUITE TO PRIMARY
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
- EPC RATING G
Additional details
- Parking
- Yes
- Garden
- Private garden
- Listed property
- No
- Restrictions
- No
- Required access
- No
- Rights of way
- No
- Flooded in last 5 years
- No
- Flood defences
- No
Description
Our Agent Mikaela Says:
“This home feels so special and the grounds feel magical. From sun-drenched entertaining spaces and quiet places to unwind, to a field with a gentle stream and an area planted with fruit trees.
A tree lined entrance way leads up to where a large driveway, double garage, and workshop provide generous parking and practical space, while the home itself is rich in period charm, full of original features and warm, welcoming character.
Inside, the light-filled conservatory offers serene views over the garden, while the spacious living room, complete with exposed beams and a feature fireplace, creates a cosy space to gather. The dining room has large windows that flood the room with natural light, and the study provides lovely views and quirky touches that make it a truly inspiring workspace. Around the home there are plenty of storage areas too, keeping the house calm and clutter free.
The kitchen diner is the heart of the home, featuring an AGA, plenty of cupboard space, views over the driveway to see your guests arriving, and convenient access to a utility room and a guest WC.
Upstairs, the middle floor has three generous double bedrooms. The primary bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and a spacious en-suite, while the family bathroom on this floor is well-sized and bright. I really like the top floor, where there’s two further cosy rooms with Velux windows. Ideal as bedrooms, hobby rooms, or quiet retreats.
This is a home that feels cherished, full of warmth, character, and the promise of new stories ready to be written. A rare opportunity to enjoy country living in one of Derbyshire’s most desirable rural locations.”
Our Sellers Thoughts:
“Stonyrood, a two hundred-year-old farmhouse, full of old beams and characterful features (inc. four fireplaces, two upstairs) has been our much-loved family home since our parents bought it and had it completely renovated in the late 1980s, since when an extensive garden has been grown, developed and thrived, both the home and its grounds nurturing to children, grandchildren, family and friends over four decades. We aren't aware of anywhere else quite like it. It has long been an amazing home to return to, along its lengthy driveway, now through an avenue of mature trees. For so long, we have had the great fortune to experience the wonderful sense of space and peace, both within and outside the house, far from any significant traffic, with only the sounds of nature around the extensive garden, full of different areas, pathways, corners and scenes; and with Derbyshire countryside fields stretching distant in every direction; with an adjoining field that leads through a small orchard of apple and plum trees, across an open slope of ancient meadow, down to a small stream, beyond which lies the boundary perimeter. Closer to the house, fruit trees and bushes include apple (several varieties) damson, greengage, fig and raspberry (and many more). I'm sure each family member has their own favourite rooms (as well as parts of the garden) at Stonyrood - including: the kitchen, for its warmth; the 'end room', full of light and calmness, overlooking the garden; the spaciousness of, and views from, the bedrooms, including the second floor 'attic' rooms; and the old, brick workshop (which now has an adjoining double-garage, built in 1987). In the garden, there's a rondavel (South African-style 'summer house'), with heating for use throughout the year. Over-shaded by a huge pear tree, there's a lawn that, from 1998-2023 was regularly used as a tennis court (its posts remaining; a net available). Besides the house and garden, we have also really appreciated what a welcoming and supportive village the community of Boylestone offers. Around the church and village hall, several annual events are organised and run and there is a renowned, high quality restaurant, too. Furthermore, we have also enjoyed the proximity of the attractive town of Ashbourne, and the drive into the splendours of the nearby Peak District. “
The Area:
Boylestone is a small, peaceful village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales, sitting roughly 8 miles east of Uttoxeter. It’s conveniently located for the A50 and A515, which provide links to the wider Midlands road network, including the M1 and M6. The nearest major rail links are in larger towns nearby; Derby, with its main station, is accessible, and East Midlands Airport is about 24.5 miles away. The local village hall, once the old school, is a hub for regular clubs and events — from art classes, a book club, and choir to a Thursday lunch club, bingo, and community fundraisers. The Boylestone Rural Social Group and Ladies’ Group organise many of the social and fundraising events, including seasonal celebrations like Christmas tree festivals and scarecrow competitions. Because of its rural setting, the countryside around Boylestone offers plentiful outdoor opportunities: walking, cycling, and enjoying the Derbyshire landscapes are very accessible. Nearby is the highly regarded restaurant, The Lighthouse, housed in the building that was once the historic Rose & Crown pub. For shopping and more extensive services, residents typically head to nearby towns such as Ashbourne, Uttoxeter, or Burton upon Trent, where there are more shops, medical services, and leisure facilities.
Listed by
Hilton
AKS Residential
Reference: 170731046
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brook Cottage, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 45 | 80 | 189 m² | England and Wales: 1900-1929 | Detached |
| Cherry Pie Cottage, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 63 | 91 | 128 m² | England and Wales: before 1900 | Detached |
| Doverdale House, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 57 | 91 | 186 m² | England and Wales: 1950-1966 | Detached |
| Ebbsbourne, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 63 | 80 | 173 m² | England and Wales: 1983-1990 | Detached |
| High Grounds Farm, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 32 | 66 | 190 m² | England and Wales: before 1900 | Detached |
| Meadow Hayes Farm, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 38 | 86 | 160 m² | England and Wales: before 1900 | Detached |
| Meadow Hayes House, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 6 | 67 | 196 m² | England and Wales: 1900-1929 | Detached |
| Primrose Bank, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 62 | 66 | 299 m² | England and Wales: 1976-1982 | Detached |
| Primrose Bank, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 76 | 90 | 253 m² | England and Wales: 1976-1982 | Detached |
| Red Ridge House, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 70 | 83 | 186 m² | England and Wales: 1983-1990 | Detached |
| Stoney Roods, Audishaw Lane, Boylestone, ASHBOURNE | 15 | 65 | 216 m² | England and Wales: before 1900 | Detached |
Flood risk
Zone: 1
Risk: Low
Job (default Low)
Price history
| Event | Date | Price | % change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listed for sale | — | £1,100,000 | — |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| BEECH CROFT, OSLESTON, ASHBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5BN | £420,000 | 09/01/2026 | Detached |
| SWALLOW COTTAGE MORETON LANE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5BZ | £345,000 | 19/12/2025 | Detached |
| 21 PARK CRESCENT, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5NE | £605,000 | 19/12/2025 | Detached |
| LETHBURY HOUSE STUBBY LANE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5BU | £617,500 | 09/12/2025 | Detached |
| WOODCLIFFE COTTAGE NEW ROW, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5GZ | £370,000 | 09/12/2025 | Detached |
| 8 OAK DRIVE, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5NF | £372,000 | 21/11/2025 | Detached |
| 4 OAK DRIVE, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5NF | £368,000 | 21/11/2025 | Detached |
| ASHLEA CHAPEL GREEN, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5JY | £425,000 | 21/11/2025 | Detached |
| POTAGER COTTAGE, SUTTON ON THE HILL, ASHBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5JA | £535,000 | 22/09/2025 | Detached |
| GLEBE HOUSE LOWER STREET, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5NS | £550,000 | 15/09/2025 | Detached |
| THE BUNGALOW, DALBURY LEES, ASHBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5BE | £485,000 | 30/07/2025 | Detached |
| 3 CHESTNUT CLOSE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5RB | £620,000 | 08/07/2025 | Detached |
| 6 CHESTNUT CLOSE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5RB | £699,950 | 04/11/2024 | Detached |
| 8 CHESTNUT CLOSE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5RB | £685,000 | 02/05/2024 | Detached |
| 1 WEST DRIVE, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5NG | £240,000 | 08/12/2023 | Detached |
| HOLMWOOD, DALBURY LEES, ASHBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5BE | £590,000 | 15/11/2023 | Detached |
| JOURNEY END TOBYS HILL, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5BT | £925,000 | 26/10/2023 | Detached |
| 7 CHESTNUT CLOSE, DRAYCOTT IN THE CLAY, ASHBOURNE, EAST STAFFORDSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE, DE6 5RB | £832,000 | 20/10/2023 | Detached |
| 3 MAPLE CLOSE, DOVERIDGE, ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE DALES, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5LU | £425,000 | 20/10/2023 | Detached |
| WISTERIA BARN MARJORY LANE, HAREHILL, ASHBOURNE, SOUTH DERBYSHIRE, DERBYSHIRE, DE6 5QW | £440,000 | 22/09/2023 | Detached |
Area average: £527,473 (20 sales)
Capital growth trend
Land Registry outcode average: last 12 months vs 5y and 10y ago (from sold prices).
House Price Index (HM Land Registry — official index, not sold-price averages): Derbyshire Dales. Series: Detached. As of March 2026.
Rental Range
Estimated market rent for Derbyshire Dales. Low = conservative, Realistic = average, Optimistic = best case.
Based on Local Authority from postcode lookup → Derbyshire Dales.
LHA (30th percentile) floor for Peaks & Dales: £898/mo (Apr 2025 – Mar 2026)
Location
Address
Audishaw Lane
Nearby
Nearest stations, universities and amenities (distance from property).
| Type | Name | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| Shop | Alkmonton Tractors | 1.4 miles |
| Bus stop | Village Hall | 1.4 miles |
| Bus stop | Priory Close | 2.5 miles |
| Shop | Sticky Fingers | 3.0 miles |
| Train station | Tutbury and Hatton | 4.7 miles |
| Train station | Uttoxeter | 5.5 miles |
| Hospital | Saint Oswald's Hospital | 6.1 miles |
| University | University of Derby | 9.8 miles |
| Hospital | Florence Nightingale Community Hospital | 11.1 miles |
Street-level crime
| Category | Count |
|---|---|
| Total incidents | 0 |
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Church Broughton CofE Primary School | Primary | 2.4 miles | Good — 26 Feb 2016 |
| Longford CofE Primary School | Primary | 2.5 miles | Good — 8 Dec 2011 |
| Marston Montgomery Primary School | Primary | 3.0 miles | Requires improvement — 19 Dec 2023 |
| Sudbury Primary School | Primary | 3.1 miles | Requires improvement — 16 Jul 2023 |
| Norbury CofE Primary School | Primary | 4.3 miles | Good — 25 Mar 2014 |
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Rent-driven metrics
Based on Area rent estimate.
- 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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