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£450,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale

Chebsey, Stafford ST21

  • Freehold

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    F

James Du Pavey

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About this property

  • A quintessential, country cottage with beautiful timber framing, sat in the heart of the most gorgeous village of Chebsey, just a short distance from Eccleshall and Stone.

  • Downstairs offers incredible living space with three reception rooms one of which could be an occasional guest bedroom, study or playroom, a country kitchen and guest W.C.

  • Character features are bursting from every nook and cranny from exposed wooden beams and timber framing, log burning stoves inset into brick fireplaces to latched wooden doors.

  • Three bedrooms sit to the first floor, two very nice sized doubles and a single along with a lovely, modern family bathroom accessed via the characterful staircase offering a glimpse of history.

  • Outside there is a private driveway, detached garage and a stunning, south facing rear garden with a York Stone patio and brick built store.

They say that a cottage is a little piece of heaven on Earth, cocooning us in warmth, love and tranquillity and this stunning cottage is sure to expose all of these emotions as you walk through the gorgeous Oak front door into the grand entrance hallway with a vaulted ceiling and an Oak staircase framed by the original exposed timbers. So we welcome you to your charming country retreat in the heart of Chebsey, a three bedroom end of terrace cottage that is the epitome of historical charm and modern comfort. As you approach this quintessential country cottage, you'll be captivated by the beautiful timber framing and picturesque setting in the idyllic village of Chebsey, just a stone's throw away from Eccleshall and Stone. The ground floor beckons you into incredible living spaces, boasting three reception rooms that offer versatility as well as a pretty country kitchen. The first latched handle door leads you through to a dining room bursting with character from a corner brick fireplace and log burning stove inset, to cute cottage windows, beams to the ceiling, exposed timber frames walls and an original staircase leading perfectly to nowhere. And you’ll have to call our office to get the interesting history on this little gem! The enchanting space opens up to a spacious lounge which is a perfect blend of old and new with another log burning stove and French doors leading out to the York Stone patio, enveloped by the mesmerising Wisteria. Also accessed from the dining room is a study which would also make a lovely play room for little ones or hobbies room. Adorned with character features which include an original cooking stove and stone steps whispering tales of bygone eras. The kitchen is a hub of activity with hand made solid pine cupboards, plenty of worktop for the cooks and bakers out there along with spaces for all your modern appliances. Last but not least is a guest W.C. Adding convenience. Venture upstairs to find three bedrooms, including two spacious doubles and a charming, large single which the current vendor has a double futon bed in making it a perfect guest room, all exuding comfort and charm. One double bedroom is the more modern of the two with fitted wardrobes whereas the other double has character features oozing from every angle including the original Oak timber flooring. A modern family bathroom adds a touch of class with a bath and shower over, sink and W.C and a welcome added bonus of an airing cupboard next door. Outside, a private driveway welcomes you with parking for several vehicles along with a garage, archway leading to a stunning, south-facing cottage garden. There is also a generous York Stone patio - perfect for al fresco dining or simply unwinding amidst nature's embrace. Picture-perfect with bursts of colourful blooms, this oasis includes a brick built outbuilding which could be transformed into a home office, presently used as a log/gardening tools store, behind which is a small plot that has been used in the past to grow vegetables. Welcome to your enchanting leafy haven, where heritage meets modernity, and every corner tells a story. Embrace the serenity of rural living in this delightful property that promises a lifestyle of tranquility and contentment for you and your loved ones.

Location

Sitting in the picturesque village of Chebsey on the edge of Eccleshall with a church in the village, post box and a village hall providing a real sense of a village community. Eccleshall is on your doorstep with a whole host of amenities whilst the County Town of Stafford is just a short journey away with easy access to junction 14 of the M6 Motorway and rail services.

Agent Note

Please be advised that this property is grade II listed, has historic access via the neighbouring property and has a flying freehold.

Directions

From Eccleshall, head out on the Stone Road, past Fletchers Garden Centre. Take the second right signposted Chebsey. Follow the lane all the way down the hill, at the t-junction turn right and turn left opposite the red phone box. The property is situated towards the end of the lane on the right hand side.

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