3.46-acre plot with paddocks, post-and-rail fencing and stable block
Set on a substantial 3.46-acre plot in a quiet Staffordshire village, this substantial four-bedroom detached house is aimed at families or buyers with equestrian interests. The property includes paddocks and a stable block with electric and water supply, plus plentiful parking from two gravel driveways. Inside, the home centres on a large open-plan kitchen/dining/family area that flows into a light orangery, together with a generous sitting room and a separate study.
Sleeping accommodation comprises four bedrooms, two with en‑suite facilities and a principal shower room; the largest bedroom benefits from a dedicated dressing room. A detached double garage currently used as a gym provides flexible space. Grounds are the standout feature: extensive lawns, mature specimen trees (including cedars), post-and-rail fenced paddocks and far-reaching rural views across rolling countryside.
There are practical negatives buyers should note. The house dates from before 1900, with solid brick walls assumed to be uninsulated, and the EPC rating is F. Heating is by an oil‑fired boiler and radiators, and broadband speeds are very slow — factors that may require investment for long‑term comfort and running costs. Council tax is described as quite expensive.
Overall, this is a well‑proportioned family home in a remote, rural setting offering genuine equestrian potential and strong outdoor amenity. It will particularly suit buyers seeking space, privacy and country lifestyle who are prepared to address energy efficiency and connectivity upgrades.