Five large bedrooms including a T-shaped top-floor teenage annexe
Approximately 2,521 sq ft on a generous 0.19 acre plot
Newly renovated interior while retaining period features
Open-plan kitchen/dining/living with garden access
Two large reception rooms; high ceilings and bay windows
Cellar, utility room, and practical shower room/guest WC
EPC rating D — energy improvements likely required
Located in a Conservation Area; external changes may need consent
This elegant five-bedroom semi-detached period home on Stapenhill Road combines generous living space with a high-quality recent renovation that retains original character. High ceilings, large bay windows and ornate hall details give the house a traditional feel while the open-plan kitchen/dining/living area provides contemporary family living and direct garden access.
Spread over approximately 2,521 sq ft and set on about 0.19 acre, the layout suits a growing family: two large reception rooms, a show-stopping kitchen, utility, shower room, cellar and a T-shaped top-floor teenage annexe. The property has plentiful parking on a wide drive, mature landscaped gardens to the rear and convenient proximity to riverside walks, schools and town centre amenities.
Practical points to note: the house dates from the 1930–1949 era and has solid brick walls (insulation not recorded), an EPC of D and mains gas heating via boiler and radiators. The property sits within the Burton-on-Trent Town Conservation Area, which may limit external alterations and require consents for some changes. Buyers should allow for potential energy-efficiency upgrades despite the extensive recent refurbishment.
Overall this is a substantial, tastefully updated family home offering immediate move-in comfort, strong entertaining space and flexible bedroom accommodation, including a self-contained-style space ideal for older children or home working.