Whittington, Croxton, ST21

£2,250,000

5 reasons we love this property

  1. A rare opportunity to purchase a stunning five bedroom detached farmhouse equipped with energy saving air source heat pump and solar panels.
  2. The farmhouse itself oozes character and charm with exposed beams, log burners and even several feature walls from the original property, a lovely nod to times gone by.
  3. Perfect for equestrians with a purpose built stable block with wash box, tack room, feed store and five stables as well as a rubber surface ménage.
  4. Nestled away down a private driveway with stunning field views from every window and situated on a plot of around 9.13 glorious acres and an opportunity to develop a separate barn.
  5. Outdoor heated swimming pool & separate 2 bed barn with air source heat pump and underfloor heating. Mature gardens with a lovely pond and a separate dell, perfect for bird watching.

About this property

Years pass by and seasons come and go but Spring is the ideal time to introduce you to something very special indeed. A detached farmhouse which is accompanied by a separate completed barn conversion and the amazing opportunity to develop an additional four bedroom, three bathroom conversion.

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Years pass by and seasons come and go but Spring is the ideal time to introduce you to something very special indeed. This stunning five bedroom detached farmhouse with an outdoor heated swimming pool is accompanied by a separate two bedroom completed barn conversion and the amazing opportunity to develop an additional four bedroom, three bathroom conversion. Nestled secretly down a private driveway, you'll find yourself enveloped in breath-taking views of sprawling fields from every window. The farmhouse itself boasts a gorgeous country kitchen with an Aga and solid Oak units as well as an island where you can enjoy cooking whilst entertaining in style. To the right hand side, you can find the breakfast room and a few steps lead up to the snug where you can enjoy a more intimate setting in front of the open fire. Back through into the dining room is where you can find the utility room which has been fitted with all of your base and eye level units as well as access to the integral garage and guest W/C, this really is the most perfect place to kick off those muddy boots and wipe down those paws after a day of exploring the grounds. Retracing your steps now and back through the kitchen passing the pantry, you can find the formal dining room which benefits from having glorious high ceilings and dual aspect windows, its easy to imagine gathering the whole family around the table for a delicious meal and great company. A further door then opens up to the living room which is a generous space to relax and unwind after a busy day, perhaps with a glass or two of wine and watch the roaring flames dance around the fire which is set into the most stunning inglenook. There is one final room to complete the ground floor, the office, which is such a versatile space and can be adapted to suit your needs! Heading upstairs which is where the adventure continues, turn left and you can find the master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room. Bedroom two is across the landing to the right and is also a great sized double room with fitted wardrobes and a modern ensuite shower room. Bedrooms three, four and five are also double rooms with stunning views reaching across your land an beyond. The bathroom is certainly a little slice of luxury with marble tiled floors, sunken bath, double walk in shower, feature pillars and a vanity area. Heading over to the barn now which has so many potential uses, perhaps a sanctuary for those with older children and relatives who need to be close by, yet still wanting their own independence. There is a spacious kitchen/diner, living room, utility and two double bedrooms and bathroom to the first floor, the master benefits from having an ensuite and a walk in wardrobe. As you step outside, you'll be greeted by a mature garden that boasts a charming pond at the top of the long driveway, offering a serene spot to unwind and relax. Venture a little further, and you'll find a secluded dell, a bird watcher's paradise, where you can enjoy the melodies of nature in blissful solitude. With a generous plot size of approximately 9.13 acres, this property offers a sense of peace and tranquillity that is extremely hard to come by. For those who adore horses, the purpose-built stable block with a wash box, tack room, feed store and 5 stables, along with a rubber surface ménage, make this the perfect place for equestrians to call home. This property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle where memories are made and moments are to be cherished.

Location - Croxton is a village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is situated near the town of Stafford and falls within the borough of Stafford. Croxton is a small rural community surrounded by farmland and countryside. Historically, Croxton was mentioned in the Domesday Book, a survey of England completed in 1086 under the orders of William the Conqueror. The village has likely been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to Roman times. Today, Croxton remains a quiet village with a close-knit community. It has typical amenities found in small English villages, such as a parish church, a village hall and a petrol station with convenience store. Residents enjoy the peaceful surroundings and the opportunity to engage in outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and exploring the nearby countryside. Like many rural areas, Croxton reflects the changing demographics and economic challenges facing small villages across England. However, its picturesque setting and sense of community continue to attract residents and visitors alike.

Location
Croxton is a village located in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is situated near the town of Stafford and falls within the borough of Stafford. Croxton is a small rural community surrounded by farmland and countryside. Historically, Croxton was mentioned in the Domesday Book, a survey of England completed in 1086 under the orders of William the Conqueror. The village has likely been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of human activity dating back to Roman times. Today, Croxton remains a quiet village with a close-knit community.

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