The Promenade
Barton Marina
Barton Turns
Barton under Needwood
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
DE13 8DZ
Set within an exceptional 0.35 acre garden plot is this executive detached family home, offering generously extended interiors, five excellent double bedrooms and a desirable position on this select cul de sac. Being presented to a superb standard throughout and having Solar Panels included in the sale, the property has been substantially refurbished and extended to create versatile and functional accommodation ideal to suit a growing family also needing space to work from home.
The reception hall opens into the first reception room, being ideal as a study or playroom, and to a spacious lounge with oak bifold doors enjoying views through the Orangery and to the gardens beyond. The L shaped breakfast kitchen and utility offer plenty of storage and workspace, with the stunning Orangery having a wood burning stove and a set of bifold doors enjoying stunning views over the gardens. A cloakroom is accessed from the reception hall, where stairs rise to the first floor accommodation which is laid to five good sized double bedrooms. One of the bedrooms currently serves as a walk in wardrobe to the master bedroom, and the master en suite and family bathroom have both been modernised. Outside, there is parking for a number of vehicles to the front aspect as well as access into the single garage, and the rear gardens extending to a fantastic size, being bordered by a variety of trees and foliage and enjoying complete privacy.
The property lies close to the heart of Kings Bromley, on a desirable cul de sac home to a handful of similar executive homes. This popular Staffordshire village is home to amenities including a country pub, All Saints Church, a village hall and the show field and cricket ground all within walking distance. The Richard Crosse Primary School in the village feeds into the John Taylor High School in Barton under Needwood, both of which maintain an Ofsted ‘Outstanding’ rating, and there are a superb range of private schools within close reach including Lichfield Cathedral, and Repton. Further amenities can be found just five miles away in the Cathedral City of Lichfield where the historic centre is home to an array of shops, pubs and restaurants, the historic medieval Cathedral and the renowned Beacon Park. Two rail stations in Lichfield provide direct links to Birmingham and London (in 80 minutes) and the village is well placed for commuters, with the A38, A515 and M6 Toll all within easy reach and Birmingham International and East Midlands Airport both being within a 40 minute drive. For local leisure pursuits, Hoar Cross Hall and the FAs St George’s Park both offer spas and members only gyms, and both the Peak District National Park and Cannock Chase can both be reached in a short drive.
2.78 x 1.75m (9'1" x 5'8")
4.96 x 2.4m (16'3" x 7'10")
6.8 x 3.45m (22'3" x 11'3")
7.1 x 4.4m (23'3" x 14'5")
7.25 x 4.75m (23'9" x 15'7")
3.6 x 2.1m (11'9" x 6'10")
4.75 x 3.61m (15'7" x 11'10" )
2.26 x 1.91m (7'4" x 6'3")
3.78 x 3.45m (12'4" x 11'3")
3.78 x 3.25m (12'4" x 10'7")
3.0 x 2.41m (9'10" x 7'10")
3.25 x 3.1m (10'7" x 10'2")
2.44 x 1.91m (8'0" x 6'3")
4.96 x 3.1m (16'3" 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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