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Bromley Farmhouse Kings Bromley Bromley Farmhouse Alrewas Road, Kings Bromley, Staffordshire Character Farmhouse, Large Studio and Outbuildings Bromley Farmhouse 24 Alrewas Road, Kings Bromley, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 7HW A charming early 19th century farmhouse located in the sought-after village of Kings Bromley. The main house is superbly presented and retains a wealth of original features throughout and viewing will be required to appreciate this lovely home. Main House: Entrance Porch, Reception Hall, Farmhouse Kitchen with Aga, Beautiful Dining Room, Sitting Room, Family Room, Four Bedrooms, Traditional Family Bathroom, En-Suite Shower Room, Outside W.C./Boiler House/Utility, Secure Gated Entrance. An additional Two Storey Converted Stable with Two Principal Rooms, Entrance Lobby, Kitchen Area and Wet Room can provide further accommodation for family members and is versatile enough to be a studio or fully enclosed office etc. A further Detached Barn has a current planning application ‘open’ for a single storey conversion having one bedroom, open plan living area and parking providing opportunity for a variety of uses for the owners of Bromley Farmhouse. Additional Storehouse, Summerhouse, Gated Access to Drive allowing for 8 cars, Mature South facing Gardens of approximately 0.3 of an acre providing an outstanding family home with the benefit of adaptable accommodation. ~ John Taylor Catchment ~ Part Exchange Considered ~ Guide Price £595,000 Location Beautiful Dining Room leading off the kitchen with restored beamed ceiling, Inglenook fireplace Kings Bromley is a delightful village with village pub and currently under construction a village with oak mantel beam, raised brick and slate hearth (potential for log burner), two original fireside Co-Op Store. The sought-after primary school has catchment to the renowned John Taylor High salt cupboards, quarry tiled flooring, front and rear facing windows, wall light points and access to: School. Sitting Room, again a room of great style and original character with beamed ceiling, feature brick The Property fireplace with log burner stove, window to front and bay window to rear, radiator, wall lights and Located in the sought-after village of Kings Bromley, less than 5 miles from Lichfield Cathedral access to Family Room/Office, a versatile and well proportioned room with front and rear windows, City, herewith a rare opportunity to purchase an early 19th century detached farmhouse, ceiling beams, fitted shelving and low voltage spot lighting. sympathetically maintained and improved over the last 30 years by the current owners. First Floor The property offers a traditional farmhouse layout with three well proportioned reception rooms Long Landing with rear and side facing windows, radiator and wall lights. plus a lovely farmhouse kitchen with Aga. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, an en-suite shower room to the second bedroom and a large family bathroom. Bedroom One, a delightful main room with front and rear facing windows, extensive range of built-in wardrobes and twin bedside units. Access to Bedroom Two, a lovely double bedroom with garden The property occupies a delightful south facing plot of approx. 0.3 of an acre and has mature facing rear window, radiator, pine built-in double wardrobe and dressing table unit. En-Suite Shower and privately screened gardens, principally lawned with mixed borders and a soft fruit and Room being tastefully appointed with a white and chrome suite comprising glazed and tiled shower vegetable garden. cabinet, wash hand basin, w.c., fully tiled walls and floor, heated towel rail/radiator. Considerable recent investment has been made in the conversion of the stable to create a two Bedroom Three is a further double room with front aspect, double wardrobe, radiator and wall storey professional studio which incorporated two principal studio rooms plus entrance lobby, lights. Bedroom Four, a good sized L-shaped single bedroom with front aspect, built-in wardrobe kitchen and wet room. and radiator. In addition, the property also boasts an original brick and tile barn measuring some 11.5m x Superb Family Bathroom of generous size and character, and having a traditional white suite with 3.6m, currently divided into three workshop/storage rooms plus car port and further store, chrome fittings to include a long cast iron bath with mixer tap and shower fitting, wide pedestal which has planning permission for a single storey conversion. wash hand basin, w.c., radiator, rear window and pine built-in airing/linen cupboard. Location Outside Lichfield city centre approx. 5 miles, Alrewas (and the A38) approx. 3 miles and Yoxall approx. 2 Utility Room/W.C./Boiler House housing the Baxi gas fired boiler, Belfast sink, w.c. and plumbing miles. Convenient commuter access to the A38, A51, M1 and M6 Toll Road. Virgin high speed for washing machine. trains to London from Lichfield Trent Valley. Two Storey Converted Stable Studio. Works undertaken in 2007 to create a professional, Accommodation contemporary design and comprises Entrance Lobby with Velux skylight and rear window leads Hardwood main entrance door leads into theEntrance Porch with quarry tiled floor, front facing through to a Kitchen Area and fully tiled Wet Room. There are Two Professional Studio Areas window and hardwood inner door with feature Pilkington etched glass.Reception Hall providing connected by a modern steel staircase and both have rear garden facing aspects. Original features a characterful first impression with beamed ceiling, spindle balustraded staircase, wall lights, preserved throughout and a building of great versatility for potential purchasers. radiator, under-stairs storage cupboard with concealed Cellar access. Brick and Tile Original Barn measuring some 11.5m x 3.6m, currently divided into three separate The heart of the home is the Farmhouse Kitchen of ample size to accommodate a table and workshop/storage rooms (planning planning currently applied for by the vendors for a change of chairs and the centre piece of which is the gas fired Aga (electric cooker also included for summer use) plus a Car Port 6.1m x 2.4m and a further brick and tile Store measuring 4.7m x 2.4m. use). Attractive and comprehensive range of oak and modern colour washed units, hardwood block work surfaces, splashback and feature Laura Ashley tiling. Slate tiled floor, Belfast sink The farmhouse benefits from a lovely traditional Garden, south facing, and of approx. 0.3 of an acre. with granite contoured drainer and work top, dishwasher and fridge space, beamed ceiling, two A five bar gate gives access from the roadside to a large pavioured driveway, shaped and substantially windows to the rear and stable style door. sized main lawn with Summerhouse feature. There are well stocked herbaceous, perennial and shrubbery borders plus a soft fruit and vegetable garden, rose covered Pergola and even an old Victorian privy with double seated water closet. What more could you ask for? Tenure Freehold (Purchasers are recommended to satisfy themselves as to tenure via their legal representative). Services Mains water, drainage, electricity and gas are believed to be connected to the property but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability. Agent’s Notes Recent planning applications in the vicinity of 24 Alrewas Road: 15/01379/FUL 15/00859/FUL 14/00278/FUL 13/01057/FUL For further information see www.lichfielddc.gov.uk/planning Local Authority Lichfield District Council Useful Websites www.environment-agency.gov.uk/maps www.lichfielddc.gov.uk JGA/150216 JGJ/030317 MA/RLM/Lich Floor Plan Clause Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here, measurements of doors, windows, rooms and any other items are approximate and no responsibility is taken for any error, omission, or mis-statement. This plan is for illustrative purposes only and should be used as such by any prospective purchaser. The services, systems and appliances shown have not been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. Made with Metropix ©2017 Agents’ Notes These particulars do not constitute an offer or a contract neither do they form part of an offer or contract. The vendor does not make or give and Messrs. John German nor any person employed has any authority to make or give any representation or warranty, written or oral, in relation to this property. Whilst we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. None of the services or appliances to the property have been tested and any prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to their adequacy prior to committing themselves to purchase. Measurements Please note that our rooms sizes are quoted on a wall to wall basis. John German EPC Bromley Farmhouse 29 Bore Street, Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6LZ 01543 419121 [email protected] EPC Annexe, Bromley Farmhouse .
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