2 Grosvenor Road
Ripley
Derbyshire
DE5 3JF
A rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of Heage’s heritage - An elegant four bedroom detached home set within a former Wesleyan Chapel dating back to 1822. Showcasing a wealth of character, high ceilings and well-proportioned living space, the property occupies a generous plot with wrap-around gardens, ample parking and a double garage, all in an elevated position with open views.
To the ground floor, the accommodation comprises an entrance porch leading into a welcoming hallway, a spacious lounge with multi-fuel burner and access into the conservatory, a separate dining room, study/home office, and a large kitchen diner ideal for everyday living and entertaining. There is also a separate utility room and a downstairs WC with shower.
To the first floor, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms and a large four-piece family bathroom.
Externally, the property sits on a good-sized plot with wrap-around gardens, laid mainly to lawn with separate patio areas, offering plenty of space to enjoy the setting.
The property is accessed via electrically operated gates, leading onto a substantial driveway providing parking for multiple vehicles. There is also a detached double garage, complete with power, lighting, and a key fob controlled door.
In addition, there is a useful brick-built outbuilding, also benefitting from power and lighting — ideal for storage, a workshop, or potential hobby space.
The former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Old Road is a characterful early 19th-century building that reflects Heage’s strong nonconformist heritage. A Wesleyan chapel is recorded here during a period when Methodism was flourishing across Derbyshire. It appears on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map (1882), confirming its early presence in the village landscape.
The structure that stands today is understood to be the original chapel building, retaining the simple proportions and vernacular character typical of rural Methodist chapels of the era.
This historically significant property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Heage’s religious and community past, set within a village known for its long-established parish and close-knit local identity.
Although it ceased functioning as a chapel by the late 19th century, the building retains the distinctive proportions and understated elegance typical of rural Methodist architecture — solid stonework, simple lines, and a quietly dignified presence. These features give the property a rare blend of heritage and charm that is increasingly difficult to find.
Today, the former chapel offers the opportunity to own a genuine piece of Heage’s story: a building that has watched the village grow and change for more than 200 years, now ready for its next chapter.
Heage is a highly regarded and sought-after village, known for its strong sense of community and character, while still offering excellent access to nearby towns including Belper and Ripley. The location provides the perfect balance between village living and everyday convenience, with a range of local amenities, schooling and transport links all within easy reach.
Surrounded by beautiful Derbyshire countryside, the property is also ideally positioned for those who enjoy the outdoors, with the Peak District National Park just a short drive away, along with a wealth of scenic walks and rural pursuits right on the doorstep.
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