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Greendale Farm, Burton Road, Elford, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B79 9Dj GREENDALE FARM, BURTON ROAD, ELFORD, TAMWORTH, STAFFORDSHIRE, B79 9DJ Greendale Farm Burton Road Elford Nr Tamworth Staffordshire B79 9DJ Greendale Farm was re-built by the current owners in 2009 to create a truly outstanding five bedroom, three storey family residence. Designed to an extremely high specification, the property boasts a detached garage for eight vehicles and a gymnasium. The house measu res approximately 9,500 sqft. In addition there are approximately 23,000 sqft of outbuildings and commercial and agricultural units all set within approximately 14 acres of gardens and grounds. Set in a rural location just outside the pretty village of Elford with easy access to the A38 and the M42. A short drive will take you to the hustle and bustle of Tamworth and Lichfield City Centre or MAIN HOUSE two additional double bedrooms both with dressing the pretty villages of Elford, Alrewas, Fisherwick rooms and en-suite bathrooms. The property boasts a Set behind a wrought iron perimeter fence with large garage which would cater for up to eight vehicles. and Whittington where there is an excellent Attached to the garage is a gymnasium with store area choice of schooling to include King Edwards VI electrically operated gates opening to a sweeping drive which leads to this double fronted bespoke family home. and shower facilities. in Lichfield. Accommodation in brief includes a welcoming reception hall with an impressive oak central staircase, a Welcoming Reception Hall 22’ 3 x 19’ 3 max There are many opportunities available for the use of the beautifully appointed drawing room, formal dining room, An impressive reception hall with a central oak staircase land and the surrounding commercial units including the a superb family breakfast kitchen with a feature central which splits into two to the first floor gallery landing. possibility of re-development subject to planning consent fireplace, guest shower room and a large side There are also two useful store cupboards (one which through Lichfield Council. Further details are available conservatory. To the first floor is an impressive gallery houses the mechanics of the property) light oak flooring, through Paul Carr Estate Agents, Exclusive & Rural Homes landing, two fantastic bedroom suites with luxury en- radiator, down lighting and double oak framed doors Department on 0121 308 5511. suites and seating areas and a further double bedroom opening through to the grand reception rooms. with en-suite bathroom. To the second floor there are 2 breakfast bar and this stylishly matches with the light cream range of cabinets with granite work surfaces. Built- in appliances include a Miele dishwasher, fridge and freezer. There are side facing windows and double French doors which open onto the sun terrace at the rear. Conservatory 32’ 8 x 12’ 1 Having two sets of double French doors opening onto the side, tiled flooring and provision for a wall mounted TV. The conservatory benefits from a Planitherm Comfort Glass Roof System which ensures that the conservatory keeps cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter; an ideal all year round retreat which enjoys views of the rolling countryside towards the Village of Elford. Oak staircase to the first Gallery Landing 32’ max x 22’ 4 An impressive gallery landing wit h provision for a seating area and having a dormer window facing the front. A staircase continues to the second floor having oak doors leading to three bedroom suites. Grand Master Suite 42’ 8 max 39’ 7 min x 19’ 10 A fantastic size room with provision for a seating area with duel aspect windows and a square bay window with window seat style storage units beneath, fitted double wardrobes with mirrored sliding doors, access to a balcony, fitted dressing table and matching drawers. En-suite Shower Room 13’ max x 12’ max A luxury en-suite with a stylish contemporary smoked Guest Shower Room opening out onto the sun terrace and a door leading glass moulded vanity wash unit, w.c., a super shower Having a vanity wash basin, w.c., and a large shower through the lobby to the breakfast kitchen. enclosure with built in jet sauna and steam complete cubicle, tiling to the walls and down lighting. with mood lighting, and a radiator with centrally fitted Superb Breakfast Family Room 59’ 8 max x 19’ 4 max full height mirror. A Stunning Drawing Room 42’ 9 max 39’ 7 min x 19’ 8 17’ 2 min A magnificent reception room which offers a light and This is the main hub of the house being open plan in Guest Bedroom Suite 32’ x 17’ 2 airy ambience with a feature square bay window facing design with a feature fireplace with fitted log burner Another fabulous size room matching the sam e design as the front, a further window facing the front, double stove, well appointed breakfast kitchen with an array of the master bedroom with windows facing the rear and French doors opening out onto the sun terrace flanked appliances including a 13 amp Electric Aga Intelligent sides, a door opening onto the balcony to enjoy the by windows, further windows facing the side and a system, having four ovens with attached module stunning views of the countryside to the rear, down stunning central fireplace with log burner. containing a further two ovens with ceramic hob over. lighting, seating area, oak flooring and built in double The bespoke fitted kitchen comprises a very large oak wardrobes with mirrored fronts. Elegant Dining Room 25’ 8 x 13’ central island with granite work surfaces and storage An entertaining room having double French doors units under, which is also used as a large family 3 Luxury En-suite Shower Room 12’ max x 10’ 6 max A luxury en-suite with a stylish contemporary smoked glass moulded vanity wash unit, w.c., a super shower enclosure with built in jet sauna and steam complete with mood lighting and an in-built music system, and a radiator with centrally fitted full height mirror. Bedroom Three 17’ 4 max 14’ 3 min x 19’ 6 A good size double bedroom having fitted wardrobes, a square bay window facing the front with window seats providing storage, further window facing the front, down lighting, oak flooring, and door to: Luxury En-suite Bathroom 13’ 7 x 6’ 9 A super bathroom with double shower enclosure having a jet, sauna and steam facility, built in phone and radio system, large vanity sink unit, w.c. Oak staircase to the second floor landing Second Floor Landing 24’ 8 x 10’ 4 Having a window facing the front. Bedroom Four 27’ 7 max x 22’ 4 max 11’ 3 min Having windows facing the side, front and rear and door to: Dressing Room 11’ 10 x 10’ 2 Luxury En-suite 13’ 7 max x 9’ 2 Outside Store Room 24’ x 14’ 10 Having a large ceramic Phoenix central fitted bath with The property and the units are surrounded by 14 acres of Once used for stabling and having a window facing the hand held shower attachment, vanity wash basin and grounds and gardens with large pool beyond. front and access via Garage A. w.c. Inner lobby Detached Garaging for Eight Vehicles 57’ 10 x 17’ 10 Giving access to a shower room. Bedroom Five 25’ 8 max x 17’ 8 max A centrally heated garage with electric up and over Having windows facing the front, rear and sides. doors. Shower Room 9’ 6 x 6’ 2 Having a vanity wash basin and corner jet powered Dressing Room 12’ 9 x 4’ 10 Gymnasium 18’ 4 x 17’ 9 sauna/shower cubicle. A light and airy gymnasium having windows facing the Luxury En-suite 14’ max x 16’ 9 max front and sides, two skylights and double French doors Store House Featuring a large ceramic Phoenix whirlpool central fitted opening out to the rear. There is under floor heating and Having a ground source heat pump that supplies the bath with hand held shower attachment, vanity wash a radiator. water and heating of the main house, also fully insulated basin and w.c. to a high standard resulting in reasonable running costs. 4 OPEN STORE E WORKSHOP UNIT C STORE D AGRICULTURAL UNITS L GARAGE UNIT B BRICK BUILT STORE K AGRICULTURAL UNIT STORE UNIT F AGRICULTURAL UNIT TWO TIER STORE UNIT J AGRICULTURAL UNIT COVERED STORAGE UNIT G WCWCWC GARAGE UNIT A WCWCWC WCWCWC SSS SSS OFFICE UNIT I AGRICULTURAL UNIT HALL SERVICE STORAGE RECEPTION 3 BRICK BUILT STORES H OFFICE OFFICE STAFF OFFICE OFFICE Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of the floor plan contained here, measurements Commercial/Agricultural Units In brief the total square footage of the units equates to approximately 23,000 sqft. Commercial 12,000 sqft includes the offices, garage units and open store units and the gated courtyard area. Agricultural There is an additional gated area leading to further grounds of approximately 11,000 sq ft which include the agricultural units and further storage units which could be individually rented out for agricultural/business use, if desired. Please note that the courtyard area here has not been measured and is therefore not included within these measurements. 5 Workshop Unit C 83’ 9 max x 75’ max With steel framed asbestos cladded roof, two large openings from the courtyard area for large vehicle maintenance. Brick Store D 29’ 6 x 21’ Part brick, part cladded accessed via the courtyard. Store Unit E 24’ 9 x 21’ 9 An open sided covered store area with access via the courtyard. Store Unit F 31’ x 16’ This wooden corrugated store unit backs onto Garage A with two large double doors opening out onto the courtyard.
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