A Stylish Three-Bedroom Countryside Home Near Buckton for £275,000
- Mar 19
- 4 min read
Updated: Mar 20
Set against the sweeping landscapes of the Peak District, Buxton remains one of England’s most evocative spa towns, defined by its natural springs and enduring Georgian and Victorian architecture. It is, as Hannah observes, a place that offers “a glimpse of England as it once was, calm, characterful, and surrounded by rolling hills.” Just ten minutes from the town centre and within reach of Manchester, Nottingham, Derby, and Sheffield, this three-bedroom home by Spirit Homes offers a combination of countryside privacy and urban accessibility at £275,000.
DEVELOPER
Spirit Homes
PRESENTER
Hannah
CONTENT DELIVERED
Video Feature
LOCATION
Buxton, Derbyshire

A Useful and Practical Entrance
The entrance hall is more than a threshold, it's a functional intermediary between outside and in. As Hannah notes, “This is what you want. Somewhere to just take your scarf, your bags, your hats off.” In a detail often overlooked, this space introduces a practical luxury that cannot easily be retrofitted, offering integrated storage solutions and simple design ideas that elevate daily living. It is a modest yet meaningful gesture which promotes the careful planning of the home.


A Living Room Designed for Comfort
The living room expands generously for a home of this scale, allowing for dual seating areas and a layered, inviting aesthetic. Soft furnishings, textured finishes, and a calming sage palette create what Hannah aptly calls “the hygge factor.” Drawing on the Danish concept of Hygge, the space intends to be comforting, enhanced by half paneling and textured walls that subtly make the room feel bigger. It is a room that prioritises the look and feel without sacrificing functionalities.



A Contemporary Kitchen with Timeless Design
Connected effortlessly to the living area, the kitchen and dining space showcases Spirit Homes’ strength in delivering a carefully curated range of choices. “They give you loads of different options,” Hannah explains, highlighting the flexibility in finishes and materials without overwhelming the buyer. The chosen scheme, a darker cabinetry contrasted with lighter tones, delivers a modern yet timeless aesthetic. “It’s not going out of style,” she notes, highlighting the harmony between long-term appeal and modern design. Integrated appliances, generous worktops, and well-planned layout ensure the space functions as a workspace, as well as a social area.

Dining with a View
The dining area comfortably accommodates a full-sized table, reinforcing the home’s emphasis on social engagement. With French doors opening onto the garden, the connection to the surrounding landscape becomes a defining feature. An outdoor area with views of hilly terrain beyond the threshold provides seasonal flexibility as well as daily comfort. Whether hosting indoors or extending gatherings outside, the design encourages a fluid relationship between home and setting.



Adaptable Spaces for Work, Rest and Play
Upstairs, the home’s three-bedroom layout reflects its adaptability for modern living. A secondary bedroom is styled as a child’s room but could easily transition into a workspace or studio. Hannah points to this versatility, noting it could be “an office, cinema room, maybe a yoga room.” The development itself, with 83 homes at Hallstead Meadow, hints at a growing, family-oriented community shaped by long-term living.


A Harmonious and Serene Main Bedroom
The principal bedroom continues the home’s cohesive design language, with soft sage tones and natural textures creating a relaxing ambiance. “This feels like a hotel,” Hannah remarks, drawn to its sophistication and comfort. There are options for fitted closets that make the room even more useful, and the room's size makes it both useful and relaxing. It is a place made for long-term ease of living as well as relaxation.

A Bathroom Designed for Everyday Ease
The family bathroom is both generous and well thought-out, featuring a bath, shower, and integrated storage. Finishes remain consistent with the home’s palette, including marble-effect flooring and soft green tones. “Where am I going to put my stuff? Don’t worry, they’ve thought about that,” Hannah remarks, highlighting the emphasis on function without compromising the design intent.



A Bedroom with a Softer Character
The final bedroom offers a contrasting atmosphere, leaning into a more intimate feel through different textures and darker ceiling treatments. “This one feels a bit more homely,” says Hannah, distinguishing it from the more polished tone of the principal room. The variation in character across bedrooms adds complexity to the home, allowing each space to serve a distinct purpose or personality.

Designed for Living, Priced for Accessibility
In its entirety, this Spirit Homes property presents a well-balanced offering. It marries thoughtful design, practical detailing, and a strong location within one of England’s most picturesque regions. As Hannah concludes, “What a beautiful home and what is going to be a lovely neighbourhood.” It is a home that understands modern living while staying rooted in its countryside setting.

Spirit Homes is a family-run developer with a long-standing reputation for building thoughtfully designed homes across the north of England. With three generations of experience, the company specialises in building homes with carefully crafted plans that provide buyers a degree of choice without needless complexity.
To learn more, visit https://www.spirit-homes.co.uk, follow them on Instagram at @spirithomesuk, or contact the team directly at elli@spirit-homes.co.uk.



