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£475,000

(£279/sq. ft)

2 bed detached house for sale
Hot Lane, Biddulph Moor ST8

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,701 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

James Du Pavey

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About this property

  • A stunning Staffordshire rural location, a short walk away from pubs, a village shop, post office and travel links with other amenities just a drive away.

  • Entrance porch, living room with inglenook fireplace, a cosy dining room, kitchen, oak beamed conservatory, utility room and guest cloakroom with under floor heating throughout.

  • The first floor has a master bedroom with build in wardrobes, with a generous second bedroom and modern family bathroom.

  • A cobbled driveway and parking space behind bi fold oak gates.

  • A garden full of life with mature hedge border, vegetable patches and stone seating area that over looks the extensive Staffordshire views.

Country roads take me home, to a place I belong....Country roads take you to your new home! Enter through a charming stone porch with an arched oak door and a delicate window that frames the far-reaching views beyond, setting the tone for the peaceful country lifestyle that awaits inside. You are warmly welcomed into a stunning dining room with log burner along with under floor heating and parquet flooring flows throughout the ground floor reception spaces, complemented by original oak beams and a bespoke oak staircase that immediately evokes the warmth and character of countryside living. All the memories gather round in the generous yet cosy living room that centres around a classic Inglenook fireplace with an exposed stone mantlepiece, creating an inviting space to unwind. From here, the room flows effortlessly into an oak-framed conservatory, where the indoors and outdoors harmonise beautifully. Morning light floods the space, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, an inspiring backdrop whether you're enjoying a quiet coffee or hosting friends. Adjacent to the main living area is a quiet, thoughtfully positioned study—perfect for remote work, reading, or creative pursuits. The kitchen is an ideal blend of cottage charm and modern functionality. Underfloor heating warms the tiled flooring, while wooden shaker-style cabinetry offers both beauty and practicality. A ceramic Edinburgh sink sits beneath a stone windowsill that perfectly frames the stunning distant view of Trough Stone Hill. A double oven, hob, cooker hood, integrated dishwasher, and space for an American-style fridge/freezer ensure the kitchen is fully equipped for modern life. A walk-in pantry/store is located just off the kitchen for additional storage. To the rear of the property, a well-designed utility room features coordinating tiled flooring and vibrant blue tiled walls. A beautiful oak stable-style door opens out to the garden, ideal for countryside living. A guest cloakroom is positioned just off the utility and features an exposed brick accent wall, clean white tiling, and a stylish vanity unit with cupboard storage. Upstairs, the oak staircase leads to a restful and spacious slumber space. Mahogany flooring continues through the upper floor, leading to a serene master bedroom where oak-framed windows once again draw the outside in. An exposed stone wall adds character, while built-in wardrobes with sliding doors enhance the room’s spacious and airy feel. A second double bedroom also offers generous proportions, built-in storage, and more stunning countryside views. The family bathroom has been finished to a high standard with marble effect flooring, a walk-in shower, a vanity hand wash basin with storage, and a luxurious freestanding bathtub, perfect for a long, relaxing soak. Outside, the property offers its own private piece of nature. A mature vegetable patch sits beside a stone-paved seating area, with views stretching across the Staffordshire hills and beyond. A paved pathway winds around the rear of the home, bordered by a lovingly built stone wall. At the rear, grand bi-fold oak gates provide access to a secure parking area and a useful outdoor store. This idyllic cottage is located just a short walk from two village pubs, a local shop and post office, the village hall, and a convenient bus route with a first school just down the lane, with middle schools and a secondary school nearby in Knypersley and Biddulph. Further amenities, including a doctor’s surgery, supermarkets, and schools, can be found in nearby Biddulph. With a wealth of countryside walks on your doorstep and the Peak District a short drive away, an array this home offers the very best of rural living with accessibility and charm in equal measure. Driving down the road, you will get a feeling that this home should have been yours yesterday, don’t wait any longer call our jdp Cheadle office now and let us take you to the place you belong!

EPC Rating: D

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