The Promenade
Barton Marina
Barton Turns
Barton under Needwood
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
DE13 8DZ
Enjoying an elevated position overlooking open views is this charming and characterful cottage, offering beautifully presented and deceptively spacious interiors, two double bedrooms and excellent outside space including established west facing gardens and ample parking. Residing in the heart of this desirable Staffordshire village, the cottage showcases a delightfully peaceful rural setting, which can be appreciated in particular from both the generous rear garden and a charming first floor balcony.
The interiors have been refurbished and are presented to a superb standard, having two reception rooms, each with feature fireplaces, a breakfast kitchen and utility to the ground floor. To the first floor are two double bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom, with the master bedroom benefitting from fitted wardrobes and pleasant views towards the woodland of Battlestead Hill. Outside, a block paved driveway to the front provides off road parking plus a secure space beyond electric gates, and the stunning west facing rear garden houses secluded entertaining spaces, brick outbuildings, a summer house and garden room. This idyllic country cottage is serviced by oil central heating, mains drainage and double glazed windows, with the front-facing windows having been recently replaced.
The cottage lies in the heart of Tatenhill, combining the ideals of easy access to amenities as well as a scenic semi-rural location. The traditional village of Tatenhill is home to a popular local pub, village hall, a bowling green and the Adventure Farm and National Forest Maize Maze, and further amenities including a Post Office, pharmacy, doctors surgery and Holland Sports Club can be found in Barton under Needwood which is just 5 miles away. Accessible within a few minutes’ drive, the market town of Burton on Trent is home to a superb range of shopping and leisure facilities including a cinema, shopping centres, cafes, restaurants and a library. The village is conveniently placed for access to the A515, A38 and A50, with a regular public bus route running close by and a train station located in Burton on Trent providing direct links to Derby and Birmingham. The area is also well served by Ofsted rated ‘Outstanding’ schools including All Saints Primary at Rangemore and John Taylor High School in Barton under Needwood, with an excellent range of private schools also nearby including Smallwood Manor and Repton.
3.66 x 3.23m (12'0" x 10'7")
4.75 x 3.66m (15'7" x 12'0" )
4.9 x 2.11m (16'0" x 6'11")
1.98 x 1.24m (6'5" x 4'0" )
3.66 x 3.23m (12'0" x 10'7" )
3.73 x 2.72m (12'2" x 8'11" )
3.6 x 2.06m (11'9" x 6'9")
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
Property data and search facilities supplied by www.vebra.com