Large 4-bed detached on private Rowley Park estate with extensive garden and garage.
Spacious 4-bedroom detached home on private Rowley Park estate
Extremely large overall size — c.3,095 sq ft across multiple reception rooms
Very large private plot with mature garden, patio, detached garage
Exclusive access to estate’s private pleasure gardens
Solid 1930s brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Good transport links and several highly rated nearby schools
Quite expensive council tax; potential for higher running costs
Set within the private Rowley Park estate, this substantial 1930s detached house offers generous, versatile family living across multiple reception rooms and four large bedrooms. The property sits on a very large plot with mature planting, a wide patio and lawn, detached garage and gated gravel drive providing ample parking and privacy. Residents also benefit from exclusive access to the estate’s private pleasure gardens.
Internally the house provides a roomy entrance hall, separate sitting, drawing and dining rooms, a study/home office, pantry, large kitchen and additional ground-floor shower room and WC — great for multi-generational living or home working. Upstairs are four bright bedrooms, a modern family bathroom and a loft room suitable for storage, hobbies or conversion subject to consents. The home’s proportions and plot create clear potential for extension or reconfiguration (subject to planning).
Practical notes: the brick walls are original solid construction and are assumed to lack cavity insulation; glazing is double but installation date is unknown. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. The house is extremely large at about 3,095 sq ft, on a very large plot — this brings scale and opportunity but also higher running costs, including a quite expensive council tax band. There is no flood risk and mobile and broadband connectivity are strong.
Rowley Park’s tree-lined avenues, proximity to Stafford town centre and mainline station, and a cluster of well-regarded schools make this a compelling family location. Buyers should weigh the property’s generous space and prime plot against likely energy-efficiency upgrades and ongoing maintenance associated with a period home of this size.