Chetwynd House Croxall Road, Croxall, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 8QU

  • £895,000 Guide Price
  • Character Property
  • 3 bedrooms

Residing within a wonderfully secluded setting overlooking countryside views is Chetwynd House, an excep-tional detached barn conversion offering beautifully refurbished and characterful interiors, three spacious double bedrooms and a separate barn offering excellent potential as a home office, entertaining space or for conversion into ancillary accommodation. Originally dating back to the 1800s, Chetwynd House showcases a wealth of original beams and brickwork alongside thoughtfully refurbished interiors ideal to suit modern day family life. This rural yet well connected location combines the ideals of countryside living with the convenience of easy access to local amenities, all within an individual character property benefiting from superb potential to develop further.

An impressive open plan kitchen with dining and family rooms has been refitted to a superb standard, with the generous lounge featuring a inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove. The formal living space is complemented by functional rooms including a galleried reception hall, a fully fitted boot room, laundry and cloak-room, with three excellent double bedrooms to the first floor being serviced by a luxurious family bathroom. A private dressing room and en suite bathroom to the master, and magnificent views over the picturesque sur-rounding countryside can be appreciated from the second bedroom.

Outside, a regal tree-lined avenue driveway shared with three additional homes approaches the barn, where a gravel drive provides private parking for around four vehicles. Well tended lawned gardens offers a wonderful space to enjoy the peaceful surroundings, with a raised terrace, bar area and hot tub bordered by a post and rail fence highlighting the views beyond. There is a superb summer house/gym set to one side, and a detached out-building provides excellent potential for conversion into an annexe/Air BnB style rental, with the accommodation currently offering a fantastic entertain

Chetwynd House resides within Staffordshires picturesque Mease Valley, combining the ideals of a tranquil setting and far-reaching views with the convenience of easy access to local commuter routes and amenities. The surrounding coun-tryside and its abundance of local wildlife can be enjoyed from the propertys doorstep, with the National Memorial Arboretum being within walking distance.

Local amenities can be easily accessed in the nearby village of Alrewas, where a popular butchers, traditional pubs, a Co-op, a doctors surgery, pharmacy and dentists can all be found. Further afield, the market town of Tamworth can be reached in a 15 minute drive, offering a shopping centre, cinema, restaurants and the renowned Tamworth Castle, with Lichfield offering a vibrant yet traditional city home to luxurious health and leisure facilities, the idyllic Beacon Park and variety of high end restaurants, bars and shops.

The location allows for good access to both the A38 and M42 giving swift onward travel to the commercial centres of Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry, Nottingham, Leicester and Derby, and the International Airports of Birmingham and East Midlands are both within a comfortable commute. Regional and national rail travel is available from both Tam-worth and Lichfield where swift links to Birmingham and London (in 80 mins) can be found.

There the All Saints Primary in Alrewas and there are an assortment of prestigious range of independent schools in the area including Twycross House, Lichfield Cathedral, Repton and Abbotsholme.

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Lichfield is Staffordshires’ premier heritage location nestled in the heart of this beautiful county. The city is renowned for its medieval Cathedral and is also the birthplace of Samuel Johnson and Erasmus Darwin. Lichfield is superbly located and enjoys easy access to an excellent range of both leisure and convenience facilities including shops, restaurants, traditional pubs and a bustling nightlife.The centre of Lichfield retains an unspoilt charm with over 230 listed buildings in its historic streets. It hosts an array of cultural events including the incredible Proms in the Park and the annual Lichfield Music and Arts festival amongst many and offers recreational pursuits for everyone.The centre of Lichfield retains an unspoilt... read more

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