F EW homes this close to the city retain such character and space. Established gardens of 1.12 acres surround the house, and there is also an attached converted Coach House, providing additional two-bedroomed accommodation.
It's little wonder that Steve describes Pemberley House as "a truly outstanding, individual, architect-designed, period residence."
The property is immaculately presented. It has a style that is modern, yet complements the traditional features of the house. This substantial family home has it all.
The five-bedroomed accommodation to the main house includes fine architectural features, including a magnificent oak staircase, stone mullions, and generous bay windows to name but a few.
Look at the pictures of the house and you will see it also has a contemporary interior design scheme that blends the two style influences.
Ground floor accommodation includes a reception hall, a drawing room, a sitting room, a dining room, a fitted dining kitchen, utility, a study and a cloakroom. Each room has features of note.
In the reception rooms are stately plaster ceilings, an inglenook fireplace and generous room sizes, while within the dining kitchen you will find a fusion of practicality and style.
Standards are maintained throughout the house, as you will see as you rise to the substantial second floor accommodation.
Steve said: "The split-galleried landing leads to five bedrooms, the fifth with an en suite. Then there are two bathrooms.
"The accommodation on this floor may lend itself to a number of uses."
This is especially true when you consider that there is an attached Coach House. The conversion of the Coach House provides further well-maintained living accommodation that again retains its original features.
Accommodation includes two bedrooms, the master with an en suite, a bathroom, a fitted kitchen and generous reception areas that include an L-shaped lounge with a bar area, a sitting room and a study/ games room.
With 1.12 acres of grounds, which include courtyard areas, gravel driveways, formal lawns, terraces and sitting areas, this is a haven that has been created in a location that is particularly close to the city.
Once behind the house's electric gates and in the beautiful and mature gardens, you could be literally anywhere. You are, in fact, in Edwalton, an area that has been held in high esteem for some years.
It is an area close to West Bridgford and, in turn, the city centre, ring road and wider road networks.
For anyone looking for the grandeur, grounds and privacy associated with a country home but who doesn't want to sacrifice proximity to major road links or the city centre, the location of this property is perfect.
Steve Parker said: "Pemberley House is a landmark property and offers stunning period features in a sought-after location, nestled in a private setting of just over an acre.
"On top of this, you are just a mile or two from West Bridgford town centre and close to the vibrant city of Nottingham.
"Having recently sold a house on Croft Road, in Edwalton, to a cash buyer, marketed at £1.75m – we do not expect this home to hang around."