Four double bedrooms including master with dressing area and en suite
Large private rear garden with patio, pergola and field-side outlook
Impressive brick/uPVC conservatory with heating and power
Double garage with electric roller door and internal access
Ample driveway parking and turning area for several vehicles
Spray foam loft insulation installed; EPC currently TBC
Slow broadband speeds in the area; check requirements before offer
Council Tax Band F — higher running cost to consider
This substantial individually designed four-bedroom detached house occupies a large plot on Stocks Lane, Bramshall, with open views over adjoining fields. The layout is traditional and family-focused: an L-shaped hall, generous lounge, separate dining room, breakfast kitchen, utility and a brick/uPVC conservatory that opens onto a private, well-stocked garden and paved patio with pergola. The master bedroom includes a dressing area and en suite; all bedrooms are double-sized.
Practical benefits include ample off-road parking, a double garage with an electric roller door and internal access, gas central heating and spray foam insulation in the loft. The property sits in a sought-after village location within walking distance of local amenities and good schools, while Uttoxeter and main road links are a short drive away — appealing for families seeking space and countryside setting.
Buyers should note a few material points: EPC is currently TBC, broadband speeds are reported slow, and the property falls in Council Tax band F (expensive). The house appears well maintained but is a large older build, so purchasers should budget for ongoing maintenance and confirm specifics such as insulation performance and any modernisation needed to personalise rooms.
Overall, this home will suit buyers seeking generous internal space, a private south/side-facing garden and countryside views — particularly families who want proximity to village life yet easy access to surrounding towns. A viewing is recommended to appreciate room proportions, garden privacy and the field-side aspect.























































































































