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Guide price

£700,000

4 bed flat for sale
Grange Road Biddulph Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire ST8

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Leasehold

Fine & Country - Derby

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About this property

  • Rare four-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment with private terrace

  • Light-filled dual aspect layout with high ceilings and flow

  • Low-maintenance lifestyle, ideal lock-up-and-leave or full-time home

  • Year-round access to grand hall and landscaped courtyards

  • Principal bedroom with exceptional National Trust garden views

  • Terrace and balcony for entertaining or quiet retreat

  • Welcoming community with gatherings and country park access

  • Everyday amenities close by with peace and privacy

  • Set within the historic grounds of Biddulph Grange

  • Tenure: Leasehold | Council Tax Band: G | EPC: D – Grade II Listed

Set within the historic grounds of Biddulph Grange, this remarkable apartment is the only residence to enjoy its own private terrace, a space that draws the beauty of the National Trust gardens right to your door. The interiors are filled with natural light thanks to windows on both sides, creating a warm, uplifting atmosphere that shifts gently with the day. From the principal bedroom, the views are nothing short of breathtaking, a daily reminder of the privilege of living in such a unique setting. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms arranged in a layout that moves with ease, the home feels both grand and welcoming, equally suited to entertaining as it is to quiet retreat. Life here balances simplicity with significance, a low-maintenance lock-up-and-leave property wrapped in heritage and community. From gatherings in the courtyard and grand hall, to moments of solitude on the terrace, Biddulph Grange offers not just a home but an extraordinary way of living, ready for its next chapter.

The Apartment

Set within the historic grandeur of Biddulph Grange, the apartment combines heritage with ease of modern living. Stepping inside, the sense of scale is immediate, lofty ceilings, tall sash windows, and a layout that allows natural light to move gracefully through the rooms from morning to evening.

At the heart of the home, the grand living area is both elegant and inviting, its scale matched by the beauty of the outlook. Every window frames a different aspect of the National Trust gardens, filling the room with ever-changing views and making it a space as perfect for quiet evenings as it is for entertaining.

The kitchen continues this theme of light and connection, with generous proportions that make cooking and dining a joy, whether shared with family or enjoyed alone. From here, the views extend towards the landscaped grounds, so even daily routines feel elevated by the setting.

The principal bedroom is a sanctuary, with windows that look directly across the National Trust gardens and towards the iconic one-mile wall. Waking up to this view never loses its magic. Three further bedrooms offer flexibility, for guests, family, or as a home office, with each space benefitting from the same light-filled ambience. The office in particular makes working from home feel inspired, with outlooks that blur the line between indoors and out. Three bathrooms complete the apartment, providing comfort and practicality in equal measure.

Outside

What makes this apartment truly remarkable is not only its private terrace, the only one of its kind at Biddulph Grange, but also the privilege of being immersed in such extraordinary surroundings. The terrace itself becomes a natural extension of the living space, ideal for morning coffee as the gardens wake, summer evenings with friends, or moments of solitude where the only soundtrack is birdsong.

Beyond the terrace, landscaped courtyards weave through the estate, offering residents tranquil corners to gather and connect. The grand hall, available for year-round use, stands at the heart of the community and has hosted countless occasions, from neighbourly celebrations to the owners’ own daughter’s wedding.

But the greatest joy is the setting. Biddulph Grange is world-renowned for its National Trust gardens, a living masterpiece of Victorian design, with themed gardens that transport you across the world, from Italian terraces to Egyptian courts. To step outside here is to wander into history, with nature’s artistry at its finest on your doorstep.

Residents also benefit from private access to the Country Park, a haven of woodland trails, open meadows, and peaceful lakes. In times like Covid, this became a sanctuary, a place to walk, breathe, and feel the freedom of open space without ever leaving home. It remains a daily gift for those who love the outdoors, whether for morning runs, weekend strolls, or simply soaking in the beauty of the seasons.

Location

Biddulph is a charming Staffordshire town that blends community warmth with everyday convenience. At its heart are independent shops, cafés, and a traditional market, giving daily life a friendly, small-town feel, while essential amenities, doctors, supermarkets, and services are all within easy reach.

For those who enjoy the outdoors, Biddulph is unmatched. The Grange itself is bordered by some of the most celebrated gardens in England, while the surrounding countryside offers walking, cycling, and riding routes through rolling hills and hidden valleys. The Country Park provides miles of woodland trails and open water, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking fresh air and tranquillity.

Despite its peaceful setting, Biddulph is well placed for access to larger towns and transport links. Congleton, Leek, and Macclesfield are all close by, with Stoke-on-Trent and Manchester within commutable distance. This balance of accessibility and natural beauty makes Biddulph a place where heritage, community, and convenience come together.

Services, Utilities & Property Information

Leasehold Property:

999-year lease from 1 Jan 2000

974 Years remaining (Year 2999)

£8,580 per annum

Local Authority: Staffordshire City Council

Tenure: Leasehold | Council Tax Band: G | EPC: D | Grade II Listed

Construction Type: Standard construction: Brick

Utilities: Mains Water, Main Electric, Mains Gas, Mains Sewerage

Mobile Phone Coverage: 4G and 5G mobile signal is available in the area, we advise you to check with your provider.

Broadband Availability: ADSL2+/ adsl Superfast Broadband Speed is available in the area, with predicted highest available download speed 22 Mbps and highest available upload speed 5 Mbps. We advise you to check with your provider.

Off Road Parking Spaces: 2+

Construction Type: Standard construction: Brick

Shared Driveway with National Trust

Right of way through certain stairways/corridors for access to the first floor apartment.

Further Restrictive Covenants, Rights & Easements apply, contact the agent for further information

Disclaimer

All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on.

The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given and that they are in working order.

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  • Tenure

    Leasehold (974 years)

  • Service charge

    £8,580 per year

  • Council tax band

    G

  • Ground rent

  • Ground rent date of next review

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