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£265,000

(£297/sq. ft)

2 bed terraced house for sale
The Village, Keele ST5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 893 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

James Du Pavey

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About this property

  • A very beautiful two up, two down cottage, quintessential English, built in the early 1800's that is bursting with character, charm and spacious rooms.

  • Two generous double bedrooms with lovely views over mature gardens and trees, the main bedroom benefitting from wardrobe/cupboard over the stairs and a pretty feature fireplace.

  • The bathroom is a welcoming space with a bath, vanity unit with sink, towel rail, floor to ceilings tiling and a separate, double shower enclosure with body jets and rainfall shower head.

  • The large kitchen/dining/living space is ideal for family gatherings or friends over for dinner, the lounge next door offers a cosy space with a log burner and cupboard underneath the stairs.

  • Outside is a huge garden with patio area set within mature trees and shrubs, with a garden path leading up to the driveway where there's a shed and garage.

Tucked away and full of character, this delightful cottage presents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a home that balances charm with practicality. We begin at the driveway, which offers generous off-street parking for multiple vehicles. From here, a gate opens into a spacious and well-established garden, providing a sense of privacy and seclusion. A pathway leads you through this outdoor space and onwards to the front entrance, setting the tone for what lies within.

Step into the porch, a practical area ideal for coats, shoes, and everyday storage, before continuing into the living room. This welcoming space is rich in character, featuring exposed beams, wooden flooring, and a bay window that allows natural light to flow in. The focal point is the log-burning stove, creating a warm and comfortable atmosphere, particularly suited to the colder months, while still offering a cosy setting all year round.

Continue through to the impressive kitchen/diner, a generous and versatile room designed to suit both everyday living and entertaining. There is ample space for a dining table and even additional seating such as a sofa, if desired. The kitchen itself is well laid out, with wraparound cabinetry and worktops providing plenty of storage and preparation space. Features include a Belfast sink, Rangemaster cooker, and integrated fridge and freezer, all combining to create a functional yet characterful kitchen environment.

Upstairs, the main bedroom is located to the right and offers a spacious and comfortable retreat. This room benefits from an ornamental fireplace and built-in storage, maintaining the cottage’s charm while providing practical features. Further along the landing is the bathroom, finished with floor-to-ceiling tiles for a clean and contemporary feel. It is well equipped with a bath, W.C., vanity unit with storage, heated towel rail, and a large double shower enclosure complete with body jets and a rainfall shower head.

The second bedroom is also generously proportioned, offering flexibility as a guest room, home office, or additional bedroom, depending on your needs. Like the rest of the property, it continues the theme of well-balanced space combined with character features.

This completes the tour of a delightful cottage that successfully blends period charm with practical living. Offering well-proportioned rooms, useful outdoor space, and a tucked-away position, this is a home that feels both inviting and functional from the moment you arrive.

EPC Rating: D

Location

Keele is a small, picturesque village in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, in the West Midlands of England. It lies about 3 miles west of Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre and is surrounded by rolling countryside and woodland.
The village is best known for Keele University, whose campus occupies a large parkland estate that once belonged to the Sneyd family. The estate includes Keele Hall, a grand 19th-century mansion set among lakes, gardens, and extensive woodlands.
Despite its small size, Keele has a close-knit community with a village hall, a traditional pub (The Sneyd Arms), and easy access to nearby towns. The area retains a peaceful, rural feel, blending historic charm with a lively academic atmosphere from the university.

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