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4 Bed Detached House, Single Let, Uttoxeter, ST14 8NX £550,000

CHRISTMAS COTTAGE Birch Cross, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14 8NX - 1 views - a month ago
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  2. Uttoxeter
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  4. ST14 8NX
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~129 m²

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Property History

Listed for £550,000

November 4, 2025

Sold for £399,950

2017

Sold for £215,000

2000

Description

  • Grade II listed thatched cottage with origins dating back to the 1600s. +
  • Four well-proportioned bedrooms full of character +
  • Located in the peaceful hamlet of Birch Cross, on the edge of Marchington +
  • Distinctive thatch roof with elegant curves and contours. +
  • Separate lounge, sitting room, and dining room. +
  • Rich in history and period charm. +
  • Immaculately maintained gardens with vibrant borders and mature planting. +
  • Countryside views stretching as far as the eye can see. +
  • Beautifully preserved traditional features. +
  • A home that embodies the romance of English country living. +

Tucked into the peaceful landscape of Birch Cross, just on the edge of the village of
Marchington, Christmas Cottage is a Grade II listed thatched home that dates back as far as
the 1600s. From the moment you arrive, it offers the sense that it has always been here. Its
thatch roof bows and ripples gently like the pages of a well-loved book. Its walls carry the
quiet confidence of a building that has seen the world change and stayed standing.
Inside, the rooms are full of character, shaped by the passage of time rather than design
trends. Light filters through the leaded windows and dances on the old timbers, catching the
glint of polished brass and the uneven edges of handmade tiles. Every corner, every turn,
holds a story. There are fireplaces where winters have been warmed, including a large
inglenook fireplace in the sitting room, window seats where countless hours may have
passed in quiet contemplation, and beams that have borne witness to lives lived slowly and
well. The house opens generously, revealing rooms that are larger than you might expect, each
one with its own identity. There is a gentle rhythm to the layout, a flow that has evolved
rather than been engineered. Two staircases climb towards the bedrooms, each with views
that stretch over rolling fields and open countryside. The views to the rear are especially
striking - a wide and uninterrupted sweep of farmland that changes colour with the seasons
and seems to go on forever. The garden wraps around the house, a soft border between the cottage and the wild,
offering a place to sit, to plant, to wander, and to gaze across that open landscape. It is a
space that feels private and pretty in equal measure, with flowering borders, meandering
paths, and a distinct sense of being somewhere quite special. It is easy to imagine how this home might be enjoyed. In summer, the garden sings with
bees and birds, while the thatch keeps the rooms deliciously cool. In winter, the fires are lit
and the whole house seems to draw in close around you, a shelter against the wind and the
world. There is a study, and other rooms offering space for quiet work and reflection. Though
old, the house has been well tended and thoughtfully modernised, always with respect for
what it is, never imposing on what it was. The garden itself holds further surprises. A summer house, now boarded and extended, sits
quietly amongst the trees and flowers. A fish pond glimmers beneath the sky, and a
well-once hand pumped many years ago-offers a reminder of simpler times. These are
the details that make Christmas Cottage not only historic but delightfully alive.
Marchington itself is a village of quiet charm and good company. At its heart is the Dog and
Partridge, a pub of genuine character and local acclaim. It serves excellent food and
welcomes all, walkers and diners alike, with warmth and consistency. It is the sort of place
that becomes an extension of home, a short walk away across the lanes.
Those who love Christmas Cottage will likely not be looking for perfect lines or crisp finishes.
They may not care for new builds or the stark precision of glass and chrome. Instead, they
will find beauty in the thickness of the walls, in the old latch of a door, in the way the morning
light falls across the floor. They will understand the charm of uneven ceilings and wonky
alcoves. They will be looking for a home that feels distinctly English, undeniably historic, and
full of soul. Practicalities are not forgotten. There is ample parking, a detached garage with electric
doors, and useful boarded space above for storage. The home sits on approximately 0.23
acres, bordered by hedges and open land, with space for children to play, for dogs to roam,
or for gardens to grow. It is, in many ways, an escape-yet it remains connected, within
reach of Lichfield, Uttoxeter and Burton upon Trent. Christmas Cottage does not pretend to be anything other than what it is: a beautiful, storied,
gently eccentric home with a long memory. It offers something quite rare, particularly for
those who have looked long and found everything too shiny, too square, too soulless.
It is not for everyone. But for someone, it will be just right.

Agent Details

Bromley Cross Homes, Covering Staffordshire

01543 229701

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