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3 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Stafford, ST21 6JQ £750,000

Ellenhall, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST21 6JQ - 2 years ago
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  2. Stafford
  3. ST21
  4. ST21 6JQ
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~303 m²

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Property History

Price changed to £750,000

May 27, 2025

Listed for £795,000

May 15, 2024

Sold for £200,000

1999

Floor Plans

Description

  • 3 bedrooms +
  • 2 reception rooms +
  • 2 bathrooms +
  • 1.17 acres +
  • Period +
  • Conservatory +
  • Detached +
  • Garden +
  • Cottage +

Bumble Cottage is a most enchanting thatched, timber framed cottage set in the peaceful farming village of Ellenhall, close to Eccleshall. The cottage itself dates from around 1580, and is formed in the rare reverse cruck construction which includes vertical oak beams with wooden dowels. Bumble Cottage was originally part of Lord Lichfield's Ranton Estate until the 1930's, after which point it fell into disrepair. The cottage was extensively extended and restored during the 1960's, winning the Council for the Protection of Merit award. Recent works include re ridging to the roof and a new septic tank currently being installed.

Entered via a pair of stained glass solid oak doors, the entrance porch offers a spacious welcome and provides access to the conservatory. The conservatory is a useful space flooded with natural light and could double as a craft room or studio as required. The drawing room is off the opposite side of the entrance porch and is a magnificent example of a formal room from this period. A pair of bay windows, fills the space with light. There is plenty of space for seating and entertaining, set underneath a beamed ceiling whilst the fireplace with inset LPG coal effect stove provides a cosy focal point. The downstairs cloakroom can be found off the drawing room, with guest WC and shower room off. The handy study provides a serene work area, with delightful rural views. The dining room continues off from the drawing room and offers ample space for entertaining, with views across the gardens to the front. There are period features in abundance including ornate wood panelling with several carved areas and inglenook fireplace with an inset wood burning stove. The kitchen is set at the rear of the house and makes the most of the panoramic views across the adjoining farmland. There is a good range of wall and floor cabinetry. A utility and boot room off either end of the kitchen provides further storage.

The staircase rises from the drawing room to the first floor landing. The principal bedroom is a vast space with vaulted ceilings displaying exposed timbers. There are two further bedrooms, with fitted wooden cupboards and a bedside unit. Both bedrooms enjoy delightful garden views. The family bathroom is well proportioned and completes the first floor accommodation.

Gardens and grounds
The gated in and out driveway leads to a large parking area with space for multiple vehicles and offering access to a range of outbuildings. Adjacent to the house is a large garage/workshop with power and light. There is a kennel building with adjoining run adjacent to the garage, beyond is a further courtyard which offers a range of stabling.

The gardens are split into a variety of different areas. To the front and both sides of the house are manicured gardens interspersed with raised beds and herbaceous shrubs. There are various seating areas, an ornamental pond and plenty of lawn. A pathway leads from the driveway to a well equipped greenhouse which is adjacent to a sheltered fertile vegetable patch with brick raised beds and a pond. A gate leads to an orchard, which in turns leads on to a fenced paddock. The plot is surrounded by adjoining countryside with views in every direction.

All in all, the plot totals approx. 1.17 acres

Property Information

Tenure Freehold.

Services Mains electricity and water supply. Private drainage and oil fired central heating.

Local Authority Stafford Borough Council

Council Tax Band G

Agents note – The septic tank has been replaced with a new water treatment plant.

The thatched roof was checked and a new ridge installed in January 2025.

Bumble Cottage is situated just over two miles from the market town of Eccleshall in the rural farming hamlet of Ellenhall. Eccleshall provides a superb range of amenities including a large convenience store, doctors, dentists, optician, post office, restaurants, public houses, a number of independent boutiques and sports clubs. The market town is extremely popular and was recently voted one of the top fifty places to live by the Sunday Times.

The property is also located a short distance away from the larger centre of Stafford (6 miles) which provides a wider range of amenities as well as access to Junction 14 of the M6 (4.5 miles) and an intercity train station which gives access to London Euston in just over one hour and twenty minutes. There is an excellent range of schooling within the area including Yarlet, Stafford Grammar, Newcastle-under-Lyme School and St Dominic's Stone.

Agent Details

Knight Frank, Stafford

01785 331960

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