The Promenade
Barton Marina
Barton Turns
Barton under Needwood
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
DE13 8DZ
Nestled within an established 0.4 acre south facing garden is the exceptional Northwood House, a beautifully presented Grade II Listed Georgian residence, showcasing immaculate and generously proportioned interiors, five good sized bedrooms and ample parking set beyond private electric gates. Boasting an enviable position in the heart of Abbots Bromley, this elegant double fronted home features a wealth of beautifully retained character sash windows, doors, beams and fireplaces, complemented by thoughtfully refurbished finishes blending seamlessly with the Georgian appeal. Upgrades include new double glazed windows (to the rear aspect), a refitted kitchen and laundry room, refitted bathrooms and immaculate landscaping to the gardens.
The reception hall features an impressive inglenook fireplace, with two further sitting rooms and an oak framed Orangery offering versatile family accommodation. The refitted kitchen has integrated appliances and Quartz worksurfaces, with the laundry room also having been refitted to a superb standard. A boot room and cloakroom are also set to the ground floor. Five well proportioned bedrooms extend over the first and second floors, with the master having a refitted en suite and a family shower room servicing the additional bedrooms. Double electric gates open into an expansive gravel driveway, also having access to a garage/workshop and covered oak framed wood store. The stunning gardens have been beautifully landscaped and offer established lawns and stunning terraces, providing a secluded space to enjoy this tranquil village setting and views over the nearby Church tower.
Northwood House Cottage is ideally positioned in the heart of Abbots Bromley, enjoying a prime setting with convenient access to both village amenities, commuter routes and picturesque surrounding countryside. Famed for its annual Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley is set within a Conservation area and is home to an array of shops, a primary school, doctors, traditional pubs, a village hall and a historic church, the tower of which can be seen from the gardens. The village has also formerly been named as one of the Top 12 Places to Live in the Midlands by the Sunday Times. There are a range of highly regarded independent schools nearby including Lichfield Cathedral, Denstone College and Repton School, and the property lies within catchment for the Richard Clarke First School which feeds on to Oldfields Middle and Thomas Alleynes High in Uttoxeter. The location benefits from good links to the A515, A50 and A38 giving access to major commercial centres of the Midlands, regular rail links to Birmingham and London can be found in nearby Lichfield and Rugeley, and the International Airports of Birmingham and East Midlands are both within an easy drive.
5.33 x 2.88m (17'5" x 9'5" )
3.74 x 5.43m (12'3" x 17'9")
4.52 x 3.6m (14'9" x 11'9")
4.32 x 4.07m (14'2" x 13'4")
6.2 x 4.11m (20'4" x 13'5" )
4.22 x 2.0m (13'10" x 6'6")
1.98 x 1.65m (6'5" x 5'4")
4.27 x 4.0m (14'0" x 13'1")
3.11 x 2.2m (10'2" x 7'2")
4.06 x 3.76m (13'3" x 12'4" )
3.53 x 3.05m (11'6" x 10'0" )
2.8 x 2.71m (9'2" x 8'10")
4.85 x 3.73m (15'10" x 12'2")
3.6 x 3.47m (11'9" x 11'4")
5.36 x 3.12m (17'7" x 10'2" )
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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