luxury house for sale Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Contemporary house with garden Staffordshire (United Kingdom)
14 The Crescent is a modern sympathetically extended contemporary detached family house situated in the popular market town of Stone and within walking distance to the town centre. The accommodation includes 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms and 4 receptions with lovely private gardens to the rear. In summary a lovely modern family home.Services, Utilities & Property Information Mains Water, Mains Electricity, Main Drainage to Public Sewer, Mains Gas, Telephone and Broadband lines connected Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Detached Property Construction: Standard Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council & Stafford Borough Council Council Tax Band: G EPC Rating: C (Valid until 14 August 2034) Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband available at the property Mobile Coverage: 4G and 5G availability. We advise you to check this with your provider Off Road Parking and Double Garage The property is subject to a Tree Preservation Order. The terms of the order been complied with CCTV or a similar security system is in operation at the property and will be recording at the time of any property viewings
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14 listings near Staffordshire
House with garden Stone (United Kingdom)
Idlerocks House is an imposing Victorian detached residence with over 8,000 sq ft of living accommodation and includes over 10 acres of private gardens and woodlands. Also included are 3 self-contained apartments and provide an additional income if required. Sympathetically restored by the current owners, this lovely substantial family residence has an abundance of character features and the flexibility for any new owner to put their own stamp on the property, to create their ideal family home. Services, Utilities & Material Information Utilities: Mains Water, Mains Electricity, Drainage connected via Septic Tank and Cesspool, Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Mobile Phone Coverage: Some 4G and Some 5G. We advise you check with your provider. Broadband Availability: Ultrafast Broadband with speeds of up to 1,000Mbps download, 220Mbps upload. We advise you check with your provider. Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G EPC Rating: D Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council and East Staffordshire Borough Council Property Type: Detached House Construction Type: Standard Construction (Brick/Tile) Shared DrivewayPlease click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing please contact Karl Rusk
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House Stafford (United Kingdom)
54 Weeping Cross is a substantial detached family residence, situated in the popular Weeping Cross area, on the outskirts of the County town of Stafford and its links via rail as well as the national park. An immaculately presented and individually designed by the current owners with a high-quality specification finish. The accommodation over 3 floors includes 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms as well as a substantial converted bunker basement for modern use such as an Office, Gym/Spa or Games room.In summary this property is situated in a popular location and making an ideal family home.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: F Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council and Stafford Borough Council EPC Rating: C (Valid until 20 August 2027) Property Construction: Standard Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Underfloor Heating System Broadband: FTTC / Ultrafast Fibre Broadband and Private Starlink Satellite Broadband connection available. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Driveway and Garage
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Contemporary house Stafford (United Kingdom)
Belhaven is a modern and well-presented contemporary detached family home, situated in the village of Derrington and within easy reach of the county town of Stafford.In a peaceful location but having easy access to the M6, this house makes an ideal family home and includes 4/5 bedrooms, 4 reception rooms and 3 bathrooms, with the flexibility for multi-generational living.Services, Utilities & Property InformationTenure: FreeholdCouncil Tax Band: DLocal Authority: Staffordshire County Council & Stafford Borough CouncilEPC Rating: A Valid Until 5 July 2031)Property Construction: StandardElectricity Supply: MainsWater Supply: MainsDrainage & Sewerage: Septic Tank and Sewerage Treatment PlantHeating: Air Source Heat Pump & Solar PanelsBroadband: Ultrafast Full Fibre Broadband Speed (FTTP/FTTC) is available with predicted download speeds of up to 1,800 Mbps and upload speed up to 220 Mbps. We advise you to check with your providerMobile signal/coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider.Driveway Parking: Garage & Driveway Parking spaces
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House Stafford (United Kingdom)
Beech House is a substantial detached family residence situated in the village of Brocton within easy walking distance of Cannock Chase and close to the county town of Stafford. A well-presented home the accommodation over 3 floors includes 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms in a popular location, making an ideal family home.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Stafford Borough Council & Staffordshire County Council EPC Rating: C (Valid until 9 October 2035) Property Construction: Standard Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Mains Gas Broadband: FTTC / Ultrafast Fibre Broadband connection available. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile signal/coverage - 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Garage and Driveway Special Notes: Shared Driveway and Shared Electric Gates. Trees on the property are Subject to a Tree Preservation Order.
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House Stafford (United Kingdom)
Whittington Farm is an imposing detached well-presented period property situated in the popular hamlet of Whittington and approximately 15 minutes’ drive from Eccleshall. The accommodation includes 5 bedrooms 3 bathrooms and 4 receptions, with a separate detached 2-bedroom annexe and outbuildings with full equestrian facilities sitting in approximately 9 acres of private grounds.Services, Utilities & Property Information Air Source Heat Pump, Mains Electricity, Mains Water, Drainage via Septic Tank & Sewerage Treatment Plant, Solar Panels (Owned Outright) Tenure: Freehold Property Type: Detached Property Construction: Standard Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council & Stafford Borough Council Council Tax Band: Whittington Farm: G. The Stables: B EPC Rating: D (Valid until 10 July 2035) Fibre Broadband available at the property. Vendors use ‘Starlink’ which they will leave for the new owners, if they decide to choose. A monthly subscription will be required. Mobile Coverage: Some 4G and 5G availability. We advise you to check this with your provider. Off Road Parking and Garage
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House Newcastle (United Kingdom)
Oxhay Barn is a substantial sized barn conversion offering over 5000sq ft of accommodation including a separate cottage and annexe offering family living as well as an investment opportunity. The Accommodation is flexible with 9 bedrooms 6 bathrooms and 6 reception rooms over 2 floors and in parts an open plan layout giving this property its uniqueness as well as an abundance of character. The property has spacious rear gardens and a double garage/ workshop and would make an ideal multi-generational family home.Freehold EPC Rating: C Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Newcastle-under-Lyme District Council & Staffordshire County CouncilServices, Utilities & Property Information Allocated Parking spaces (2) Property built in a standard form of construction, E.g. Brick and/or block with timber/tile roof Mains Water, Mains Electricity, Sewerage/Drainage to Septic Tank, Mains Gas, Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G mobile signal and some 5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider Broadband Availability - Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed of 32 Mbps and highest available upload speed of 6 Mbps. There are Grants of Easements and Covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further information.Permitted charges in accordance with the Tenant Fee Act 2019 for ASSURED SHORTHOLD TENANCY:Holding Deposit - Maximum one weeks rent (may go on to form part of advance rent) First months rent - In advance.Tenancy Deposit - 5 weeks of agreed rent up to £50k rent per annum or 6 weeks of rent over £50k.Early termination requested by the tenant - A charge not exceeding the financial loss experienced by the landlord.Late Rent - Interest charged at 3% above Bank of England base rate, when rent is more than 14 days late.Lost key or security device - Equivalent to cost incurred.Changing the tenancy documents (after the commencement of the tenancy) - £50 inc. VAT.NON HOUSING ACT TENANCY fees (not affected by the Tenant Fee Act 2019)A Non Housing Act Tenancy is formed when one of the following criteria is in place: The annual rent exceeds £100,000.The property is occupied by an entity (Company let) rather that an individual. The property is not used as a main or primary home.There is a Resident Landlord.Tenancy Agreement and Setup Administration - £390 inc VAT.Check-in Fee checking into the property and reviewing inventory - Minimum of £130.80 inc VAT.Enhanced Reference Fee (per person or company) - £60 inc VAT.Tenancy Continuation - £150 inc Change of Sharer - £120 incEarly Termination - £150 incLate payment of rent - Interest will be charged at 3% above the Bank of England base rate.Guarantor Referencing Fee - £60 inc VAT per guarantor. Deed of Guarantee - £50 inc VAT.Stamp Duty Land Tax Payable on tenancies where the rent exceeds £125,000During the tenancy you may expect to pay:Utilities (gas, electricity, water) Council TaxBroadband, telephone, television license Subscription to cable/satellite supplierInsurance (for your personal and own contents)Garden maintenance Parking permitsPlease note: The Initial Monies will be confirmed and must be paid by bank transfer. We are unable to accept cash.F & C are working with UK Lettings Collective (Company number 15313704) and UKLC are members of The TPO, TDS and hold Client Money Protection and are members of Propertymark. Further information can be obtained from https://thelettingscollective.co.uk
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Stoke-on-Trent (United Kingdom)
Set on the foothills of the Peak District National Park, within the highly regarded village of Foxt, Rock House Farm is a private country estate of rare versatility, combining a principal residence with three detached cottages, all positioned to capture far-reaching countryside views.This is a property that balances lifestyle with commercial opportunity. The main farmhouse offers a characterful and welcoming home, while the cottages provide established income and flexibility for multi-generational living or continued investment. Set within approximately 1.35 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds, the estate also includes a range of outbuildings and a bespoke wellness retreat, creating a setting of both privacy and potential.• Private country estate with farmhouse & 3 detached cottages – established income-generating opportunity• Principal farmhouse 3 bedrooms character accommodation within a traditional rural setting• Three self-contained cottages fully operational with ongoing income potential• Approx. 1.35 acres of landscaped gardens & grounds• Elevated position with far-reaching Peak District & Staffordshire Moorlands views• Additional outbuildings offering further development or commercial potential (STPC)• Bespoke wellness retreat / leisure space within the grounds• Located in the sought-after conservation village of Foxt• Freehold Farmhouse EPC: D Cottages EPC: C• Driveway & shared parking Mains services Council Tax Bands: F / D / CTHE ESTATERock House Farm is a compelling and highly versatile country estate, offering a rare combination of lifestyle, privacy and established income within one cohesive holding.Positioned within approximately 1.35 acres, the estate comprises a principal farmhouse alongside three detached cottages, all set within landscaped grounds and enjoying uninterrupted views across the Staffordshire Moorlands and towards the Peak District National Park.The arrangement of the estate allows for both separation and cohesion — providing privacy for the main residence while enabling the cottages to operate independently as income-producing assets.THE FARMHOUSEThe principal residence is a charming three-bedroom farmhouse, rich in character and perfectly suited as a private home within the wider estate. The farmhouse provides a warm and inviting living environment, with views across the gardens and surrounding countryside. It sits at the heart of the estate, yet retains a sense of privacy from the cottages and wider grounds.THE COTTAGESA defining feature of Rock House Farm is the three cottages all are self-contained and arranged to provide independent living accommodation, making them ideally suited for continued rental use or multi-generational living. The layout of the estate ensures privacy between dwellings while maintaining a cohesive overall setting.GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGSThe grounds extend to approximately 1.35 acres and are both attractive and functional. Landscaped gardens, lawns and seating areas provide a peaceful and private setting, while the elevated position ensures exceptional views in all directions. A range of outbuildings within the grounds offer further flexibility, whether for storage, leisure use or potential development, subject to the necessary planning consents.Situated in the conservation village of Foxt, Rock House Farm enjoys a privileged position on the edge of the Peak District National Park. The surrounding countryside offers outstanding walking, riding and outdoor pursuits, while nearby market towns provide essential amenities. The location combines rural tranquillity with accessibility, making it highly desirable for both permanent residence and lifestyle investment.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Council Tax: Band: Rock House Farm: F Council Tax: Band: Badger Cottage: D Council Tax: Band: Dormhouse Cottage: C Council Tax: Band: Hedgehog Cottage: C Rock House Farm EPC: Rating D (Valid until 18 August 2034) Badger Cottage EPC: Rating C (Valid until 18 August 2034) Dormhouse Cottage EPC: Rating C (Valid until 18 August 2034) Hedgehog Cottage EPC: Rating C (Valid until 18 August 2034) Property Construction: Standard Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Mains Heating: Mains Gas Broadband: FTTC Standard Fibre Broadband connection available. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage - 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Driveway Parking spaces and Shared Parking via a Car Park Special Notes: Property is in a designated Conservation Area. Trees on the property are subject to a Tree Preservation Order.
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House Stafford (United Kingdom)
Penk House is a modern, well-presented detached residence, situated near the market town of Penkridge and close to the county town of Stafford. The accommodation comprises of 5 bedrooms 4 bathrooms and 3 reception rooms. All presented to a high standard with outstanding views over open fields, as well as a double garage and space for off-road parking. In summary, this lovely property is a spacious family home situated in a quiet, tranquil location.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: G Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council and South Staffordshire Council EPC Rating: D Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Sewerage Treatment Plant Heating: Oil Fired Central Heating Broadband: FTTC Standard Fibre Broadband connection available in the area. We advise you to check this with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check this with your provider. Parking: Double Garage, Driveway and Off-Road parking Special Notes: A Transfer of the land in this title contains Restrictive Covenants. Please speak to the Agent for further information.
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House with garden and terrace Burton-on-Trent (United Kingdom)
Ground FloorThe home is entered via ornate wooden doors leading into a storm porch and then into a fabulous hallway with stone flagstone floors and the ornate main staircase rising to the first floor. The home features stone mullioned windows with leaded windows inset throughout, and the ceiling heights make all the rooms feel light, airy and undoubtedly spacious.The principal lounge is a gorgeous room featuring period cornicing, a large stone fireplace and dual-aspect windows. There is then a further dining room, again with leaded windows overlooking the rear garden. This room further features a large stone open fireplace and feature cornicing.Accessed off the dining room, a door leads through to a further family room. This is a lovely space for relaxing in front of a log burner, and adjacent to this is a wine cooler and drinks area with built-in cabinetry, and there is a door leading out to the back garden terrace.Located off the hallway, there is also a formal study room, which is well-appointed with a range of quality storage units and a desk, and a wood-panelled wall surrounds and, therefore, it is perfect for those looking to work from home. Also located off the central hallway is a useful utility room plus a further boot room and a separate WC. The home also benefits from a large cellar split into two separate chambers which is fully tiled and houses the oil-fired boiler and provides great space and is currently used as a games room, complete with a pool table.The breakfast kitchen is a truly stunning room which has been recently installed by the current owners. The kitchen area features a large central island unit, complete with granite work surfaces and inlaid wine coolers. There are Miele Appliances throughout the kitchen, including a combination steam oven with Sous Vide option, combination oven with a microwave. There is also a warming draw and a vacuum packing drawer. In addition, a multi-purpose induction hob including both teppanyaki and wok stations. These are inset into the island unit along with sink units incorporating a Quooker boiler tap with filtered chilled and sparkling options. There is also a dishwasher and a great seating area. There is also a 5-oven electric Aga. Above this island unit and the dining area are glazed roof lanterns flooding the room with natural light. The designer kitchen has bespoke cabinetry of the highest standards, and the room itself runs the whole width of the home. There is a dining area and bifold doors leading out to the spectacular gardens. There is also a snug room accessed off the kitchen, making this such a family-friendly space and the heart of this home.Another standout room of the property is the bar, which is accessed from the kitchen and is another recent improvement created by the current owners. Stepping into this room is akin to entering an exclusive wine bar, which has a full bar area complete with working ale taps, wine coolers, display cabinets and bar stools. There is a media wall, further seating area and bifold doors leading out to a secluded garden complete with a hot tub. There is also a separate WC and sink unit located within the bar, and both the open-plan kitchen and bar area feature a Sonos sound system.The final reception room is part of a former cottage, and this area could still be used as this. Independent external access leads into a lovely lounge room, again with a log burner, and a staircase leads to a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom featuring a dressing area, walk-in shower and separate bath area.First Floor The remaining bedrooms are accessed on the first floor, which is served by 2 independent staircases, with the main feature staircase rising to a landing area which features exposed beams and vaulted ceilings and a large leaded picture window overlooking the rear grounds. The master bedroom is a lovely-sized room overlooking the rear gardens and benefits from a large full en suite bathroom. There are then three further double bedrooms plus a current dressing room which could easily be reconfigured as the fifth bedroom within the main house. There are then two further refurbished bathrooms plus a separate WC.Outside The grounds of Fauld Manor are an exceptional feature of this home. The property is nestled in the centre of 2.57 acres of grounds. There are two electrified gates which serve the property, and there is plenty of parking on offer via sweeping driveways and a turning circle to the front of the home plus an adjacent parking area where there is a triple garage block with a gym room over plus a further separate double garage. The main gardens are simply breathtaking with many years of landscaping and planting, which offers a floral treat all year round. Immediately to the rear of the property and accessed off the kitchen is a large flagstone terrace with an electric awning over, stone balustrades, and the gardens are then accessed, featuring formal lawns and walkways and ornamental hedging. There is a variety of seating areas, including a large koi pond with a feature fountain. The gardens are completely private and enclosed and therefore offer a high degree of security and privacy for future buyers.Location The home is located just outside of Tutbury Village, which is one of Staffordshire’s finest villages, being located on the edge of the county bordering South Derbyshire and to the south of the River Dove. Within Tutbury there is a lovely village atmosphere with an excellent range of amenities, including public houses and restaurants, local shops and boutique shopping parades, a post office, a bank & medical/dental practices. The village is famous for Tutbury Castle, which was a Norman stronghold, and the ruins are a popular spot to visit. The village has a most interesting mix of period homes. For commuting, the village provides swift access to the A50 and A38, with fast links to M1, M42 and M6. Railway links can be found with a village train station being on the Crewe to Derby Line, giving access to the high-speed network. There are good rail links from Lichfield Trent Valley (to London within 1:10 on the Virgin Trains) and East Midlands Parkway. There is also ease of access to both East Midlands & Birmingham airports, with a 30-40 minute’ drive from the house. Schools in the proximity include Repton (8 miles) and Foremarke Hall & Derby High for girls and Derby Grammar for boys.Services, Utilities & Property Information Utilities: Mains electricity and water. Oil-powered central heating system. Drainage and sewerage via a septic tank. Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G and 5G mobile signals are available in the area – we advise you to check with your provider. Broadband: FTTC Broadband connection available – we advise you to check with your provider. Local Authority: East Staffordshire Borough Council. Council Tax Band: G. Tenure: Freehold. EPC: FFor more information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Lee Armstrong
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Lichfield (United Kingdom)
Set within 46 acres of rolling countryside, Abnalls Farm is an outstanding estate combining exceptional multi-dwelling accommodation with superb equestrian facilities & remarkable versatility, all positioned just over a mile from the heart of Lichfield.Accommodation Summary Set discreetly within approximately 46 acres of rolling countryside, Abnalls Farm is an outstanding multi dwelling estate combining exceptional accommodation with equestrian excellence and remarkable versatility, all positioned just over a mile from the heart of Lichfield. Framed by mature trees and open paddocks, the property delivers both privacy and presence, with far reaching views reinforcing the sense of rural life, while the proximity to Lichfield ensures complete convenience.Abnalls Farm is offered to the market for the first time in over thirty years, presenting an exceptionally rare opportunity to acquire a private and highly individual country estate. In brief, the property comprises a three bedroom principal residence together with a neighbouring and remarkably versatile three bedroom steel framed barn conversion, extending across approximately 46 acres of paddock land. Further enhancing its appeal are a full size manege and six Monarch stables, all discreetly positioned behind electric gates off Cross In Hand Lane. Principal Barn The main residence is a striking single storey three bedroom barn conversion where character and craftsmanship meet to provide a truly special country home. Upon entry, a vast open plan kitchen, dining and living space forms the centrepiece of the home. Soaring vaulted ceilings are intersected by exposed oak trusses, creating a dramatic architectural canopy overhead. The kitchen is beautifully appointed with handcrafted oak cabinetry, Corian work surfaces and a generous peninsular island with a full width breakfast bar seating area, ideal for gathering and entertaining. A range of high quality appliances are fitted throughout the kitchen to include three Neff ovens, a Neff Steam oven, a full height fridge and freezer, two dishwashers and a wine cooler. Suspended beneath the apex of the ceiling, a contemporary circular wood burning stove separates the kitchen area from the lounge diner, creating a sculptural focal point, visible from all angles, anchoring the room with both warmth and theatre.The living and dining areas flow effortlessly from the kitchen, continuing the character and craftsmanship throughout the space which features further exposed oak beams, unique solid curved oak floor with each board is as individual as the tree as it came from. A focal point fire place with inset log burner, while expansive glazing maintains a constant connection to the surrounding gardens and countryside.A large opening from the dining area leads through to a dramatic double height reception hall flooded with natural light from an impressive arched picture window, bordered by exposed brickwork, creating a stunning focal point and framing the view beyond. The space is perfectly suited as an informal sitting area or library, complemented by custom built shelving with integrated ladder access, adding both practicality and architectural interest. Accessible via the library is a traditional, dual aspect snug which further leads to a charming study with an arched picture window and direct access out to the gardens. A bespoke oak staircase rises from the library area to a galleried landing above and onto a spacious double bedroom with a contemporary three piece en suite bathroom. Being positioned the other side of the property to the rest of the bedrooms, this first floor suite serves as excellent guest accommodation or for those with older children requiring some independence. The principal bedroom suite is situated at ground floor level and is particularly impressive. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, oak flooring and a private log burner create a luxurious retreat, whilst a neighbouring dressing room provides an abundance of hanging and shelving space. French doors open up from the principal bedroom directly to the gardens, allowing indoor outdoor living throughout the seasons. A beautifully appointed and generously proportioned contemporary bathroom suite separates the principal bedroom and bedroom two, which enjoys a pleasant, double fronted view over the courtyard area. The Shed Affectionately named ‘The Shed’ by the current owner occupiers, the additional barn conversion is a remarkable space in its own right, dramatic, design led ,and highly versatile.A revolving door, reclaimed from The Sheraton Park Hotel in Knightsbridge is the perfect entrance into this dramatic dwelling, immediately opening up to a vast open plan living space spanning the full depth of the property, defined by warm timber ceilings, exposed structural beams and striking feature lighting. This space sets the stage for the most impressive dining, living and entertaining spaces and is finished off with a fully functional kitchen and neighbouring pantry. One of the stand out features, the bespoke wine cellar, is set into the floor, with the circular glass cover revealing a spiral descent into a temperature controlled storage space. Two sets of glazed doors open from the ground floor space directly onto the grounds, while stone pillars and exposed brickwork maintain the character.Completing the ground floor accommodation here is a generous double bedroom with an attractive three piece en suite shower room and a separate ground floor WC. A gallery mezzanine overlooks the main space, accessed via a sculptural spiral staircase combining glass and metal to create a bold architectural statement. The mezzanine serves as a welcoming lounge area, library ,cinema ,workspace and a connection to the first floor bedrooms, of which there are two double bedrooms in addition to a three piece shower room. ‘This Shed’ offers exceptional versatility, whether retained as a private entertaining complex adapted for multi generational living, utilised for a home business, leisure suite or further residential refinement. Its generous proportions and flexible layout allow it to evolve alongside the needs of its owner. Rarely does a secondary building present such breadth of opportunity, this is not simply ancillary accommodation, but a substantial and adaptable space with the capacity to enhance lifestyle.Equestrian Facilities Abnalls Farm presents a beautifully configured and comprehensively equipped equestrian offering, designed to support both leisure and more serious pursuits.A full size manège is positioned prominently within the grounds, thoughtfully enclosed and orientated to maximise privacy while enjoying open views across the surrounding landscape. The stable yard serves as a connection between the main house and ‘The Shed’ and is centred around six Monarch stables, all set within a substantial brick and steel framed building that provides both practicality and a smart, cohesive appearance in keeping with the quality of the estate. A generous Dutch barn delivers extensive covered storage, ideal for machinery, bedding and hay, ensuring the efficient day to day management of the holding. The paddocks extend to approximately 46 acres in total, wrapping neatly around the property to create a secure, well arranged and highly functional equestrian environment. Gardens The gardens of Abnalls Farm have been thoughtfully designed to provide a series of distinct outdoor spaces.The enclosed courtyard garden that gives way to the principal residence unfolds with a gently curving brick pathway guiding you through carefully curated borders, filled with seasonal colour, textured planting and mature shrubs. Ornamental features and established trees enhance the sense of maturity within this space. A further courtyard style garden is directly accessible via The Shed, finished with gravel underfoot, featuring raised circular beds, planted with a range of herbs. There is a decked seating platform and a substantial brick built outdoor fireplace, South American BBQ and smoker forming a striking focal point, creating the perfect setting for al fresco dining and evening gatherings throughout the seasons. Accessible from both the sitting room and the study within the principal residence, an enclosed lawned garden provides a private and sheltered outdoor retreat. In contrast, the French doors from the principal bedroom open onto a beautifully considered, low maintenance natural garden, nestled beneath mature pine trees. Here, stone ornaments and a charming arbour seating area create a peaceful, almost woodland like setting, offering a secluded space to unwind and enjoy the surrounding landscape.Beyond the immediate gardens, expansive countryside reinforces both the scale of the holding and the rare sense of complete privacy.Abnalls Farm is not a standard barn conversion. It is a private estate with architectural identity, equestrian credibility and exceptional flexibility.Location Nestled in the heart of Staffordshire, Lichfield is one of England’s most attractive cathedral cities, renowned for its striking three-spired medieval cathedral, rich history and elegant Georgian architecture. Despite its tranquil, semi-rural setting, Lichfield benefits from excellent transport links that make it highly desirable for commuters and those seeking connectivity without compromise. The city is served by two mainline railway stations, Lichfield City and Lichfield Trent Valley, offering frequent services to Birmingham, London Euston and destinations across the West Midlands and beyond. Fast trains can reach Birmingham in around 30–35 minutes, while London connections take approximately 95 minutes. Road transport is equally convenient, with the A38, A5 and A51 providing direct access to the Midlands motorway network, including the M6, M6 Toll, M40 and M42.Lichfield is highly regarded for its educational provision, making it a popular choice for families. The city offers a range of well performing state and independent schools, with King Edward VI School recognised for its strong academic outcomes and broad curriculum. A number of highly regarded primary schools and nursery settings further enhance the city’s appeal for families seeking quality education close to home.Services, Utilities & Property Information Tenure: Freehold Council Tax Band: F Local Authority: Staffordshire County Council & Lichfield District Council EPC Rating: D (Valid until 24 January 2030) Solar Panels Installed. 10kw solar panels fitted to ‘The Shed’ Property Construction: Standard (Brick and Tile) Electricity Supply: Mains Water Supply: Mains Drainage & Sewerage: Private Septic Tank Heating: Oil Fired System (Private Tank) Broadband: FTTC/FTTP/Ultrafast Fibre Broadband connection available. We advise you to check with your provider. Mobile Signal/Coverage: 4G/5G mobile signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your provider. Parking: Off Street. Space for Multiple Vehicles Special Notes: Trees on the property are subject to a Tree Preservation Order. The terms of the order been complied with by the vendors. There are restrictive covenants on the property – please speak with the agent for further information.The Barn, “Shed” Sound, Heat & Lighting , CCTV and main gates are controlled by a high spec integrated home automation system.
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House Ashbourne (United Kingdom)
Built in 1820, Longford Grange is an exceptional former rectory of rare architectural presence and historical integrity. This Grade II listed Georgian country house stands as a quintessential example of refined English living — elegant, beautifully proportioned and quietly commanding extending to 7431 sqft of overall accommodation— set within approximately 12.7 acres of mainly flat private grounds affording huge Equestrian potential as previous owners kept horses and various other wildlife. Planning permission in place for garaging, which could be changed to suit other activities/lifestyle options. Ground FloorThe principal west-facing elevation is distinguished by its semi-circular off-centre Georgian doorway, framed by raised moulded impost blocks and panelled double doors. This formal entrance opens into a magnificent reception hall, where an original Minton tiled floor, elegant ceiling arch and sweeping curved balustrade staircase immediately convey a sense of grandeur and occasion.The hall is beautifully proportioned, centred around a welcoming fireplace and offering space for statement furniture or a grand piano — a setting entirely befitting the house’s former ecclesiastical importance.From here, two south-facing reception rooms unfold, each a fine illustration of Georgian design principles: tall sash windows, elevated ceiling heights, refined fireplaces, and perfectly balanced proportions.The drawing room is particularly graceful — bathed in natural light and rich in understated elegance — ideal for both formal entertaining and quieter evenings beside the fire.Leading from the hallway, the formal dining room overlooks the front gardens and is a space of genuine theatre. Featuring an open fireplace and generous proportions, it comfortably hosts large gatherings while retaining an intimate atmosphere. A connecting doorway provides direct access to the kitchen, creating ease and flow when entertaining.The open-plan kitchen, dining and living room forms the heart of the home. Designed and handcrafted by the renowned Christopher Peters, the shaker-style cabinetry is complemented by premium fixtures and a substantial electric Aga. This exceptional space blends timeless craftsmanship with contemporary comfort — equally suited to relaxed family mornings or evening suppers beside the log-burning stove.To the rear, a large utility and laundry room is paired with an enviable butler’s pantry, offering extensive storage and preparation space. Additional ground-floor accommodation includes a discreet home office, a guest cloakroom, and a substantial storage room — ideal as a boot room for country living.A stone staircase adjacent to the kitchen descends to a substantial cellar, extending beneath much of the original house. Comprising three vaulted chambers with excellent head height, this atmospheric space offers versatile storage or wine accommodation.First FloorThe principal staircase rises to a generous and light-filled first-floor landing, illuminated by a large roof light that enhances the sense of space. A well-appointed guest shower room is positioned off the half-landing.A secondary back staircase, a hallmark of grand Georgian homes, provides direct access between the principal suite and the ground floor, offering both practicality and privacy.The first floor accommodates five elegant double bedrooms, all enjoying high ceilings, original detailing and sliding sash windows, each framing far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.The principal suite is refined and beautifully proportioned, incorporating a dedicated dressing room with extensive fitted wardrobes and a luxurious ensuite bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and a double walk-in shower.The main family bathroom is equally indulgent, combining a Victorian-style roll-top bath with an oversized walk-in shower and contemporary fittings to create a calm and restorative space.The Cottage (Annexe)Positioned to the rear of the main house is a detached, self-contained one-bedroom cottage, originally the estate’s coach house and accessible either via the courtyard or independently from the rear driveway.Retaining its own character and charm, the cottage offers exceptional flexibility — ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, a private office suite or discreet income potential. Comparable local annexes and Airbnb style holiday lets generate in excess of £25,000 per annum, subject to use and any necessary consents.OutsideApproached via a long-gravelled driveway with cattle grid and timber gates, Longford Grange enjoys a rare sense of seclusion, largely concealed by its own mature woodland.The grounds extend to approximately 12.7 acres, combining manicured lawns, grazing land and established planting. A broad gravel forecourt provides generous parking to both the front and rear of the house.Discreetly positioned within the grounds is a full-sized all-weather tennis court, enclosed by woodland and offering exceptional privacy.The original curved-fronted barns, now part of the converted coach house, provide traditional garaging alongside a tractor shed and additional stores for garden equipment and outdoor furniture.A notable feature is the walled kitchen garden, complete with greenhouse and summer house, planted with mature fruit trees and framed by gravel pathways with cobbled edging — a beautiful reflection of Georgian garden design.To the south lies a classic ha-ha (deer wall), preserving uninterrupted views across the landscape and subtly elevating the house within its setting.The scale and layout of the land also offer potential for equestrian facilities, such as stabling or paddocks, subject to the necessary consents — an increasingly sought-after attribute in a country estate of this nature.Stone-flagged terraces to the south and east elevations provide elegant spaces for alfresco dining and summer entertaining, enjoying peace, privacy, and far-reaching rural views.LocationThe historic village of Longford sits within a designated conservation area, characterised by parkland, period homes and scattered farms surrounding a medieval hall. Positioned on the old Roman road, Long Lane, the village lies approximately 8 miles northeast of Derby, on the edge of the Derbyshire Dales.Longford Grange enjoys a private rural position while remaining conveniently close to the market town of Ashbourne, with its range of amenities, independent shops and well-regarded dining. Excellent schooling is available locally, alongside prestigious independent options including Repton School, under 30 minutes away.The surrounding countryside offers exceptional leisure opportunities, including Carsington Water, the Tissington Trail, and renowned walking routes such as Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud, all within easy reach. The wider Peak District National Park provides outstanding scenery for walking, cycling and outdoor pursuits.Services Local Authority: Derbyshire Dales Tenure: Freehold Tax Band: G EPC: Grade II* Listed Construction Type: Brick Mains Water, Septic Tank and Oil-Fired Central Heating Broadband: Superfast Broadband* (FTTC) is available in the Area. We advise that you check with your provider. Mobile: Depending on your network provider, 5G is available. We advise that you check with your provider.Note: Some photographs are computer generated images. Please note, computer generated images are indicative only. Decorative finishes and fixtures and fittings do not represent the current state of the property.NOW WITH PLANNING CONSENT FOR 10 CAR STATE-OF-THE-ART GARAGE INCLUDING HIDDEN ACCESS AND CAR LIFT.For more information, please contact Arma Kang at Fine & Country Derbyshire
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Contemporary house with garden and terrace Ashbourne (United Kingdom)
Hoargate House is a masterfully crafted, bespoke country residence, set within the heart of one of Derbyshire’s most desirable village settings. Designed and constructed by renowned local builders, the home seamlessly blends contemporary architectural elegance with enduring materials, resulting in a residence of both presence and permanence.Extending to approximately 3646.8 sq ft, the property offers an exceptional balance of scale, light and flow. Every element has been carefully considered to create a home that is as functional as it is beautiful, further enhanced by a 10-year structural warranty for complete peace of mind.Importantly, the home has been designed with sustainability at its core, incorporating energy-efficient systems including underfloor heating throughout on the ground floor and an air source heat pump—delivering modern comfort with reduced environmental impact.A rare opportunity exists for an incoming purchaser to influence the final finish—selecting flooring and some kitchen specification subject to build stage—allowing the creation of a truly personal and individual home.The approach is one of quiet distinction. Upon entry, a striking reception hall unfolds, centred around an elegant staircase that rises with architectural confidence, immediately setting a tone of understated luxury.The principal living spaces are designed to embrace both scale and intimacy. A superb open-plan kitchen and dining environment forms the heart of the home—an expansive yet refined space that invites both everyday living and sophisticated entertaining. Large openings frame the surrounding countryside, drawing natural light deep into the interior and creating a seamless connection between inside and out.Complementing this are a beautifully proportioned formal lounge and a versatile study, offering flexibility for modern family life or refined home working.Ascending to the upper floors, the sense of space continues. The principal suite is particularly impressive—a private sanctuary complete with dressing room, en suite and access to a balcony from which far-reaching views can be quietly enjoyed. Additional bedrooms are generously appointed, with three benefitting from en suite facilities, ensuring comfort and privacy for family and guests alike.The second floor provides further adaptable accommodation, ideal for a guest suite, leisure space or creative retreat, enhancing the home’s versatility.Externally, the property sits comfortably within its plot, with a detached double garage and landscaped grounds that offer both privacy and potential. A generous terrace extends from the rear elevation, perfectly positioned to capture the open aspect and provide an exceptional setting for outdoor entertaining against a backdrop of rolling countryside.Location & Lifestyle Hollington is a quintessential Derbyshire village—unspoilt, peaceful and surrounded by gently undulating countryside. Life here moves at a considered pace, yet remains effortlessly connected.Just a short drive away lies Ashbourne, a vibrant and historic market town known for its independent boutiques, artisan cafés and exceptional dining. Often described as the gateway to the Peak District, it offers immediate access to some of the country’s most celebrated landscapes.For those seeking an active, outdoor-led lifestyle, the surrounding area provides an abundance of walking routes, cycling trails and equestrian opportunities. At the same time, excellent road links ensure convenient access to Derby, the wider Midlands and beyond, making this a location that balances seclusion with accessibility in equal measure.Location Ashbourne – 3 miles Uttoxeter – 9 miles Derby – 16 miles Stoke-on-Trent – 18 miles A50 – 6 miles Derby – 25 mins Uttoxeter Station – 15 mins East Midlands Airport – 40 mins Birmingham – 1 hourSchools Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School, Ashbourne Thomas Alleyne’s School, Uttoxeter Denstone College Abbotsholme School Repton SchoolProperty Information: New Build: Potential buyers can have input on the finish in terms of décor and kitchen and flooring. EPC: TBC Council Tax Band: TBC Tenure: FreeholdComputer generated images are for illustrative purposes only and are intended to give an impression of the completed property. Final design, layout, landscaping, and specification may vary. Contact the Agent for further information.
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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Leek (United Kingdom)
Highfields Farm is a characterful countryside home set within around seven acres, offering space, privacy and lifestyle potential. With generous accommodation and a separate two bedroom holiday barn, it suits multi-generational living or income use, all within the Peak District setting.**GROUND FLOOR** Stepping into this traditional country farmhouse, you’re met with an inviting warmth that sets the tone throughout. The kitchen and dining space, filled with natural light and thoughtfully finished, naturally draws people together, creating the perfect setting for shared meals and easy conversation. It’s a space that captures the essence of country living, designed around connection and everyday moments.The living room reflects the home’s heritage, rich in character and history, offering a cosy retreat for quieter evenings or time spent with loved ones.The annex adds a further layer of flexibility, with a second living space that can adapt to suit your lifestyle, whether as a playroom, home office or additional lounge. A spacious bedroom above provides a sense of privacy, ideal for guests or extended family, creating a home that works on multiple levels.**FIRST FLOOR & SECOND FLOOR** The first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, including one with an ensuite, while the remaining rooms are served by a family bathroom. These spaces have evolved over time, adapting effortlessly from bedrooms to workspaces or playrooms as needed.The second floor introduces two further bedrooms, both enjoying elevated views across the surrounding countryside, creating peaceful, light-filled spaces to retreat to at the end of the day.**HERDWICK BARN** Positioned alongside the main house, the two-bedroom cottage has been carefully crafted, with a clear attention to detail and a strong sense of character throughout. Every element reflects a thoughtful approach to design, creating a space that feels both welcoming and considered.Whether used as an extension of the home for family and guests, or as a potential income opportunity, it offers a versatile addition that complements the wider setting.**OUTSIDE** The grounds extend to around seven acres of varied farmland, rich in natural beauty and currently home to a small flock of Herdwick sheep. It’s a setting that invites a slower pace, offering space for children to explore, for outdoor living, or for those seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle, all within a peaceful countryside environment.**LOCATION** Set within the Peak District National Park, the setting balances rural seclusion with accessibility. Surrounded by rolling countryside and walking routes, with well-known landmarks such as Dovedale, Ilam Hall and Rudyard Lake all within easy reach, the lifestyle here is shaped by the outdoors.Despite its peaceful position, the property remains well connected, with nearby towns including Leek and Buxton offering everyday amenities, alongside access to schooling and transport links, making it a practical as well as idyllic place to live.Services, Utilities & Property Information Private Water Supply from Borehole Oil Central heating Septic Tank Mobile Phone Coverage Mobile signal is available in the area we advise you to check with your provider Broadband Availability Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 3 Mbps and highest available upload speed 1 Mbps
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House with garden Derby (United Kingdom)
Ash Farm is a beautiful example of a former Tudor farmhouse and a truly striking country home. Full of antiquity with an abundance of original features, this home stands handsomely, nestled within its own substantial grounds of over three and a half acres, enjoying an idyllic position overlooking breathtaking panoramic Derbyshire countryside. This home is private and secluded, yet close to the historic village of Etwall, and the pretty village of Sutton-on-the-Hill. Comprising of formal gardens and lawns, a walled courtyard, and substantial outbuildings; all of which provide the perfect setting for one of Derbyshire’s finest country homes. Please click on the property brochure and the video tab for full details of this property, or for more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Arma Kang or Pip Holden at the Fine & Country Derbyshire Office.
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