Listed for £375,000
February 5, 2026
Sold for £237,500
2013
Sold for £210,000
2004
Sold for £199,500
2003
Sold for £112,000
2001
Sold for £91,000
1996
Sold for £87,000
1995
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Bedrooms - From the first floor landing, there are two generously proportioned double bedrooms. Both enjoy pleasant outlooks, either over the central Coach House Mews courtyard or across the surrounding Blithfield Hall estate grounds. Original windows and exposed beams showcase the beautiful nature and character of the home. Both bedrooms benefit from built in storage cupboards and wardrobes.
Family Bathroom - Featuring a three-piece family bathroom suite comprising of low-level WC wash hand basin with chrome tap fittings, bath unit with chrome tap fittings, shower screen and showerhead complementary tiling to wall coverings heated towel radiator exposed beam work with a double glazed skylight to ceiling.
Outside & Garaging - To the front of the property there is allocated parking, while an impressive archway leads through to a central shared courtyard with a charming communal seating area. The Tower House benefits from ownership of a double garage with useful mezzanine storage, located within a nearby block. The property also enjoys access to the stunning communal grounds with reservoir views, along with a generous lawned garden available by private lease arrangement.
The Estate & Location - Coach House Mews is set within the impressive Blithfield Hall Estate and is approached via a long, scenic driveway through open countryside, with views overlooking Blithfield Reservoir. The estate is believed to date back beyond the 1400s, with Coach House Mews constructed in 1837 after being relocated from another part of the estate. Originally serving as stabling, accommodation and a clock tower, the mews estate was converted into private residences in 1983 and have since been enjoyed for their tranquil setting and historic grandeur.
The nearby village of Abbots Bromley lies just a few minutes’ drive away and offers a range of shops, pubs and cafés. The village is also renowned for its annual Horn Dance Festival, considered one of the oldest medieval festivals in England. More extensive amenities can be found in Uttoxeter, the Cathedral City of Lichfield and Rugeley.
Outdoor leisure pursuits are readily available at Blithfield Reservoir, home to sailing and fishing clubs, while local golf courses include The Manor, Ingestre Park and Uttoxeter Golf Club. Cannock Chase is also within easy reach. The property is well positioned for access to the A50, M1, M6 and M42, and direct rail services from Lichfield provide links to Birmingham and London in approximately 80 minutes.