- Traditional Detached Residence +
- Generous 0.25 Acre Plot with Open Outlook +
- Generously Proportioned Family Interiors +
- Modern Open Plan Dining Kitchen +
- Three Reception Rooms +
- Four Double Bedrooms & Bathroom +
- Master Walk in Wardrobe & En Suite Bathroom +
- Large Garage & Ample Parking +
- Established Rear Gardens with Orchard +
- Secluded Cul de Sac Setting +
Enjoying an established 0.25 acre garden plot and a handsome traditional exterior is Downways, an individual detached 1930s residence benefitting from extended and modernised interiors, four double bedrooms and a desirable setting overlooking stunning views. Showcasing a wealth of traditional character features throughout, this individual detached home has been extended and upgraded to create a generous family home, retaining a wealth of character features including original doors, panelling and a stunning feature window to the landing.
The interiors comprise briefly recessed porch leading to central reception hall, two spacious reception room plus large conservatory, contemporary open plan dining kitchen and cloakroom to the ground floor, with four double bedrooms to the first floor serviced by a family bathroom. the principal suite also benefits from an en suite bathroom and a private walk in wardrobe. Outside, Downways is set back from the lane beyond a generous block paved driveway providing parking for a number of vehicles also having access to the large garage. The immaculately tended rear gardens extend to a generous 0.25 acre and offer a tranquil space to enjoy the open countryside views to the rear the property benefit from. Downways is serviced by mains gas central heating (2020 boiler) and double glazed windows.
Downways lies on the secluded Brizlincote Lane, a desirable setting home to a variety of traditional residences and contemporary homes. The location is conveniently positioned for amenities in the nearby market town of Burton on Trent, where there are shopping centres, restaurants, supermarkets and an array of other leisure and convenience amenities including the Trent Washlands, a haven for wildlife set on the banks of the river Trent. A location well placed for commuters, there are swift links to the A38, A511, A50 and M6 Toll giving access to cities including Derby, Ashby, Nottingham and Birmingham, and regular rail links are available from the local Train Station giving direct travel to Derby and Birmingham. The area is well served by local primary and secondary schools, with nearby independent schools including Repton, Derby High and Abbotsholme all being within an easy drive.