Kirk Langley No.1

Kirk Langley, Ashbourne

Derbyshire

UKGBRTT7

Courses – Mickleover – Kedleston Park – Derby – Ashbourne – Horsley Lodge

Set in 155 acres of mature Derbyshire parkland, Kedleston Park was constructed in the late 1940s by renowned course architects Colt, Alison and Morrison to a design originally penned by the legendary five-time Open champion, James Braid. Playing up to 7026 yards, from the Championship tees, the par 72 course offers an excellent test of golf for players of all abilities within the stunning surroundings of Kedleston Hall. The course benefits from USGA specified greens and a recent improvement programme to the bunkers, mounds and greenside complexes under the expert guidance of world-renowned golf course architects, Mackenize and Ebert in preparation for hosting qualifying for The Open Championship from 2018.

Horsley Lodge is an 18 hole golf course (par72) 6500 yards with USGA greens designed by World Champion Peter McEvoy, currently ranked No1 in Derbyshire. Established in 1990 this family owned Club’s 18 hole golf course was originally designed by course architect Bill White and remodelled again in 1998 by former World Champion of Golf and leading architect Peter McEvoy OBE. Today we acknowledge how his re-design of the greens and surrounds to USGA standards at Horsley in particular are truly delightful. Peter’s aim was “To create a course that is rewarding to the skilful golfer without discouraging the higher handicapper so as both can enjoy

With spectacular views towards Dovedale and the Peak District, only a mile from the centre of Ashbourne, the course is set in open countryside but is easily accessible from the A50 and the A52. The course in its present form was designed by the well-known golf course architect, David Hemstock, and was opened in 1999, although parts of it go back much earlier. Ashbourne GC is consistently rated in the top 3 courses in Derbyshire.

Mickleover Golf Club was established almost 100 years ago in 1923, and is a challenging parkland course for all standards, within the city of Derby. The course requires more accuracy than length off the tee and a sharp short game to tackle the small greens that run beautifully. The clubhouse is renowned for a friendly welcome, some great draught beers and home-cooked wholesome food. Ideal for a visit after your game and popular with groups of golfers on an away day.

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Property Description

This large, detached barn has been sympathetically converted to provide a high standard of holiday accommodation with a modern feel. The ground floor has an open-plan design (with underfloor heating) which is ideal for get togethers. Each bedroom is perfect for couples, whilst the bathrooms boast either two-person baths or large showers complete with anti-mist mirrors! The lawned garden comes complete with its own morning south-facing patio and hot tub. Situated on Nether Burrows, a non-working farm, Sunshine Cottage provides a lovely secluded rural setting ideal for a long overdue reunion, to celebrate a special birthday or anniversary…or just to get family or friends together and enjoy a relaxing holiday. Nether Burrows Farm is set at the end of a 1-mile rural track within 4 acres of land complete with a large natural pond nurtured to provide a beautiful relaxing setting in which to sit and meditate or partake in a spot of fishing; it is also home to three other holiday cottages. Whilst Nether Burrows offers enough to keep everyone entertained, it is ideally positioned to explore all the Peak District has to offer. The bustling city of Derby is just 4 miles and within easy driving distance are Chatsworth House (which boasts a famous collection of art treasures as well as beautiful gardens) and Haddon Hall (England’s most complete and authentic medieval house dating back to the 14th century). Carsington Water offers nature trails, a wildlife sanctuary, riding, water sports, cycle hire and a restaurant. There are many excellent pubs in the surrounding villages. Dovedale, Markeaton Park and the market towns of Ashbourne and Bakewell are also worth a visit. Shops 3½ miles.

A detached barn in a secluded setting with contemporary furnishings and fittings. Situated on a non-working farm with a lovely, south-facing patio garden.

Large, beamed, open-plan living/dining room with wood-burning stove, exposed brick work, tiled/wooden floor and large, well-equipped kitchen area with electric range (for cooking) and tiled floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft (zip & link) bed, additional single bed (alternative sleeping only) and pull-out bed (for child, alternative sleeping) and en-suite bathroom with two-person bath and toilet. Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip & link) and en-suite shower room with large shower cubicle and toilet. Further double bedroom (restricted access to bed) with en-suite shower room and toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip & link). Bathroom with two-person bath and toilet.

  • Wood-burning stove – initial fuel inc, thereafter avail locally
  • Elec and full oil CH (underfloor on ground floor and first floor bathrooms) by meter reading (first 200 units inc)
  • Bed linen and towels inc
  • T/cot
  • H/chair
  • Two Freeview TVs
  • DVD
  • Electric range inc
  • M/wave
  • W/machine
  • D/washer
  • Freezer
  • Wi-fi
  • Lawned garden with south-facing patio and furniture
  • Shared grounds
  • Ample parking
  • Private hot tub
  • No smoking
  • NB: Fenced lake in the grounds
  • Features
    Dishwasher – Highchair – Woodburning Stove – WiFi – Cot available – Washing Machine – Hot Tub – No Pets – Parking on-site