Five double bedrooms and four bathrooms across two upper floors
Open-plan kitchen/diner with island and garden access
Large rear garden with patio and established shrubbery
Integral garage plus driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Solar panels and air source heat pump fitted
Cavity walls as-built with no added insulation (assumed)
Council tax described as expensive
Local crime levels above average
This spacious five-bedroom, four-bathroom detached house sits on a large plot in Great Bridgeford, offering generous family living across multiple floors. The ground floor provides separate living and dining rooms plus an open-plan kitchen/diner with island and direct garden access, while the first and second floors give flexible bedroom and living arrangements — ideal for multigenerational households or home working.
Practical features include an integral garage with driveway parking, double glazing, solar panels and an air source heat pump to lower running costs. The property combines period build charm (1930s–1940s) with modern updates in principal rooms. The garden is well maintained with patio areas and established planting, providing private outdoor space for children and entertaining.
Be aware of a few material points: the cavity walls appear uninsulated (as built), council tax is described as expensive and local crime levels are above average. The house is an average overall size for its layout, and some rooms may benefit from modernisation to suit contemporary tastes.
Located close to Stafford and Eccleshall amenities, local schools (including good-rated options) and Junction 14 of the M6, the home offers strong commuter links paired with village living. Overall, this is a roomy, adaptable family home with eco-friendly heating additions and scope to update for long-term comfort and value.























































































































