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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Rugeley

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Description

Residing on the peaceful rural borders of Abbots Bromley is Shade Elm, a characterful Victorian cottage showcasing a wealth of character, three double bedrooms and delightful south facing gardens. Having been beautifully maintained and upgraded by the current vendors, this charming 1880s cottage has received a ground floor extension to add a utility/boot room, cloakroom including WC, a refitted en suite to the master bedroom and a new 2021 boiler, alongside immaculate landscaping to the south facing garden. A gable porch to the side gives access into the breakfast kitchen, or alternatively the utility/boot room offers a second entrance in the property. Two well proportioned reception rooms feature a wealth of exposed beams as well as a dual sided fireplace, and three double bedrooms to the first floor are serviced by a family bathroom and refitted en suite. Accessed from Goose Lane, there is parking for two vehicles and the gardens extend to the side and rear of the property offering plenty of secluded entertaining space to appreciate the tranquil village setting.

The cottage is ideally positioned in the heart of Abbots Bromley, enjoying a prime setting with convenient access to both village amenities, commuter routes and picturesque surrounding countryside. Famed for its annual Horn Dance, Abbots Bromley is set within a Conservation area and is home to an array of shops, a primary school, doctors, traditional pubs, a village hall and a historic
church, the tower of which can be seen from the gardens. The village has also formerly been named as one of the Top 12 Places to Live in the Midlands by the Sunday Times.

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