- Chain free freehold with three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms plus conservatory and utility
- Good-size rear garden and driveway for several cars
- Single garage; parking and storage potential
- Requires full modernisation throughout; not move-in ready
- Built 1950s–1960s with filled cavity walls
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, no flood risk
- Area economically deprived; resale may be slower
A three-bedroom semi-detached house offered chain free on a generous suburban plot, suitable for buyers prepared to modernise. The property has two reception rooms, a conservatory and a useful utility room, giving flexible ground-floor living and potential to reconfigure the layout. A single garage and a block‑paved driveway provide parking for several vehicles while the rear garden is a good size for families or future landscaping.
This is a renovation project rather than a move-in ready home: the property needs modernisation throughout. The accommodation is average in size but practical, with gas central heating, double glazing and conventional construction from the mid-20th century. Viewing is advised to judge scope and costs; purchasers should budget for updating and refurbishment works.
Located on Burnthill Lane, the house sits close to local amenities, bus links and Rugeley town centre and station. Several primary and secondary schools rated Good are within easy reach. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and there is no reported flood risk. The surrounding area is economically pressured, which may affect resale speed but supports rental demand and offers value for buyers seeking improvement potential.











































