The Promenade
Barton Marina
Barton Turns
Barton under Needwood
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
DE13 8DZ
Kerwyn is a delightful, traditional semi detached home enjoying a desirable address in Barton under Needwood and the benefit of no upward chain. This charming and deceptively spacious 1930s property presented outstanding potential to refurbish/extend to suit, alongside attractive original features and a generous garden plot.
An arched entrance porch and leaded stained glass entrance door opens into the reception hall, leading in turn to two reception rooms, each having feature fireplaces. There is a breakfast kitchen extending to the rear aspect, and a traditional pantry is accessed from the second reception room. To the first floor there are three bedrooms, two doubles, serviced by a family bathroom. Outside, a generous frontage provides parking and access into the garage, and there is ample space to extend to the side and rear aspect (subject to relevant permissions) without encroaching on the garden, which enjoys an open outlook towards one of the village school’s playing fields. Kerwyn is serviced by both single ands double glazed windows, and part mains gas central heating via a 2017 boiler.
The property benefits from a desirable position on the modern development, a prime location being within walking distance of superb amenities and Outstanding schools, as well as having convenient access to local commuter routes. This desirable rural community is home to coffee shops, gift shops, a post office, pubs, a Co-op, GP surgery, dental practice, and a stunning Tudor church. Holland Sports club lies in the heart of the village and plays host to an array of sporting activities for all ages including rugby, football, cricket, tennis and more, and the village is served by Ofsted rated ‘Outstanding’ schools including Thomas Russell Primary and John Taylor High School, and there are an excellent array of independent schools also in the area including Lichfield Cathedral, Repton and Denstone. The local centres of Burton on Trent and the Cathedral City of Lichfield both more comprehensive leisure and shopping facilities as well as rail travel to Birmingham, London and beyond, the commuter roads of A38, A50 and M6 Toll are within easy reach and the village is ideally placed for travel to the international airports of East Midlands and Birmingham.
4.04 x 2.11m (13'3" x 6'11" )
4.7 x 3.62m (15'5" x 11'10" )
4.23 x 3.95m (13'10" x 12'11" )
2.96 x 1.5m (9'8" x 4'11" )
5.37 x 1.92m (17'7" x 6'3" )
3.12 x 2.11m (10'2" x 6'11" )
4.7 x 3.64m (15'5" x 11'11" )
3.7 x 3.78m (12'1" x 12'4" )
2.12 x 2.1m (6'11" x 6'10" )
2.34 x 2.11m (7'8" x 6'11" )
4.64 x 2.37m (15'2" x 7'9" )
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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