£220,000
2 bed terraced house for saleRectory Lane, Armitage, Staffordshire WS15
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Dixons Estate Agents - Lichfield Sales
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About this property
An exceptional Freehold character Early Edwardian terrace cottage built in 1907 with lovely gardens and block paved front driveway, providing a stunning home in this popular rural village environment.
The impressive interior is beautifully presented to take advantage of the original architectural features and features a vestibule hall entrance with tiled floor & inner door to leading to a spacious lounge with feature fireplace, understairs storage cupboard and double glazed window, a full width open plan kitchen/dining room with patio doors opening onto the rear glass conservatory.
The first floor landing provides access to 2 very spacious double bedrooms, bedrooms and huge family bathroom.
Outside, the property offers so much potential having a mature rear garden with fenced boundary, brick out building, shared driveway access to potential parking space at the rear of the property. Freehold, gas central heating, double glazing.
Located in this delightful rural village environment on the edge of Cannock Chase, Armitage has an established range of select amenities including respected primary schooling and nursery, renowned village butchers, bakers and deli, health surgery, 2 golf courses, spa and health clubs, and a selection of restaurants and village pubs. Armitage enjoys excellent commuter links to Lichfield and surrounding commercial centres by both road via A38 and M6 Toll Road and rail via Rugeley/Lichfield Trent Valley with direct links to London Euston and Birmingham New Street.
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