Ref: GK - Coach House Mews

Admaston, Rugeley, Staffordshire
Guide Price £400,000 REF: PB4644
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Location: Coach House Mews, Admaston, Rugeley, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
History and modern comfort converge at Coach House Mews, a remarkable residence carved from the 18th-century stables of the historic Blithfield Hall and at only £257 per square foot, offers great value for money.

Approached via a sweeping, tree-lined drive, this home offers a rare sense of arrival and absolute privacy within the tranquil hamlet of Admaston.

Inside, the architecture does the talking. The ground floor is anchored by a vast sitting room where heavy, original timber beams span the ceiling and stone mullion windows frame views across the courtyard to the open fields beyond. It is a space designed for both quiet reflection by the fireplace and grander social gatherings.

The heart of the home is a light-filled kitchen and breakfast room, featuring a central island that naturally draws people together for morning coffee or casual dining.

The upper floor continues the theme of space and light, with vaulted ceilings and exposed structural timbers adding character to the three generous double bedrooms.

The principal suite is a sanctuary of its own, complete with an en suite and views over the landscaped grounds.

Beyond the walls of the mews, the lifestyle is defined by the outdoors. A separate, private garden plot which can be rented from the freeholder for £100 per year, offers a peaceful green retreat to catch the afternoon sun while the shores of Blithfield Reservoir are just a short stroll away.

With two secure garages and easy access to the rail links of Rugeley and Lichfield, this is a heritage home that refuses to compromise on modern convenience.

Other Information (as advised by the seller*):

Council Tax: F
Parking Arrangements: Two garages in a separate block
Vendors position: No Onward Chain
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: 957 years remaining
Management Fee: £605 per year
Ground Rent: £90 per year
Approx. Age of Construction: 18th Century; converted 1984
Agent: Georgie Kemp
Postcode: WS15 3NL
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Tenure : Leasehold
GRADE II LISTED HERITAGE: A sympathetic 1984 conversion of an 18th-century coach house and stables within Blithfield Hall
ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER: Features original stone mullion windows
exposed timber beams
and soaring vaulted ceilings
GENEROUS LIVING SPACE: A sprawling 22ft sitting room and a light-filled open-plan kitchen with a central island
PRINCIPAL SUITE: A large main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a private en suite shower room
OUTDOOR RETREAT: Separate
enclosed private garden plot designed to capture the afternoon sun
SECURE PARKING: The property benefits from two garages located within a nearby block for storage and parking

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