Middlebeck House
Newborough, Burton-On-Trent, Staffordshire, DE13 8SH
Guide Price
£1,000,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock
This outstanding property offers a superb blend of modern living set in a rural location with excellent equestrian facilities including four stables, tack room, hay barn and a high quality Manège with a waxed surface, all in grounds of approx. 4.69 acres. The house was built circa 2010 and the current owners have improved its energy efficiency with a recently added air source heat pump system and upgraded windows.
Middlebeck House enjoys a superb secluded spot in the pretty Staffordshire village of Newborough surrounded by countryside and having a popular pub closeby. It has excellent transport links to Burton on Trent, the Cathedral city of Lichfield, Uttoxeter, Birmingham, Derby and Nottingham. There are train stations at both Burton and Lichfield and St. George's Park is also nearby. It falls into the catchment for John Taylor High School in the neighbouring village of Barton under Needwood that was awarded 'Outstanding' in its latest Ofsted report.
Accommodation - A step inside reveals a light and bright reception hall providing a welcome introduction, with a tiled floor and doors leading off. Across the front of the property is a full width reception room, currently used as sitting/dining room but would also make an ideal family room, cinema room or even a home office.
At the heart of the home is an impressive open plan kitchen and dining room that has French doors framing views over the gardens and countryside beyond in addition to a side facing window. The kitchen area is fitted with an attractive range of base, drawer and wall units with contrasting high quality worktops over and a matching centre island. Integral appliances comprise twin ovens, hob, extractor fan, fridge and a dishwasher. Tiled flooring extends throughout the room and from the dining area a glazed door opens to a light and spacious dual aspect lounge having doors out to the rear.
Back to the hall that has a useful utility/boot room with fitted storage across one wall, appliance space and a stable door to the side. A guest's WC leads off.
To the first floor a character landing has doors leading to the four bedrooms. The rear facing master bedroom enjoys some stunning views, has fitted wardrobes in addition to a built in storage cupboard plus a luxury en suite bathroom.
Bedroom two is a superb character room with a high vaulted ceiling having a skylight and its own en suite shower room.
Bedroom three is a substantial double with a feature front facing porthole window and a further skylight allows plenty of natural light. Bedroom four is a single bedroom with fitted storage, currently used as a study.
Completing the first floor is a well-appointed family bathroom having a bath set in a tiled surround, separate shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and WC, all complemented by contemporary tiling.
This perfect rural retreat has plenty of garden space adjoining the property including a paved terrace ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, a wonderful place to sit and take in those views. Ideal for the equestrian buyer having a purpose built stable block including four stables, a tack room and hay barn together with a high quality wax surface manège and adjoining paddock.
To view this rural retreat please contact John German Barton office.
Note: The property is situated in a conservation area.
Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).
Services: Heating is via an air source heat pump. Mains water, drainage, electricity are believed to be connected to the property but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability.
Useful Websites:
Our Ref: JGA/21102022
Local Authority/Tax Band: East Staffordshire Borough Council / Tax Band G
Marketed by: John German, Barton Under Needwood
Middlebeck House enjoys a superb secluded spot in the pretty Staffordshire village of Newborough surrounded by countryside and having a popular pub closeby. It has excellent transport links to Burton on Trent, the Cathedral city of Lichfield, Uttoxeter, Birmingham, Derby and Nottingham. There are train stations at both Burton and Lichfield and St. George's Park is also nearby. It falls into the catchment for John Taylor High School in the neighbouring village of Barton under Needwood that was awarded 'Outstanding' in its latest Ofsted report.
Accommodation - A step inside reveals a light and bright reception hall providing a welcome introduction, with a tiled floor and doors leading off. Across the front of the property is a full width reception room, currently used as sitting/dining room but would also make an ideal family room, cinema room or even a home office.
At the heart of the home is an impressive open plan kitchen and dining room that has French doors framing views over the gardens and countryside beyond in addition to a side facing window. The kitchen area is fitted with an attractive range of base, drawer and wall units with contrasting high quality worktops over and a matching centre island. Integral appliances comprise twin ovens, hob, extractor fan, fridge and a dishwasher. Tiled flooring extends throughout the room and from the dining area a glazed door opens to a light and spacious dual aspect lounge having doors out to the rear.
Back to the hall that has a useful utility/boot room with fitted storage across one wall, appliance space and a stable door to the side. A guest's WC leads off.
To the first floor a character landing has doors leading to the four bedrooms. The rear facing master bedroom enjoys some stunning views, has fitted wardrobes in addition to a built in storage cupboard plus a luxury en suite bathroom.
Bedroom two is a superb character room with a high vaulted ceiling having a skylight and its own en suite shower room.
Bedroom three is a substantial double with a feature front facing porthole window and a further skylight allows plenty of natural light. Bedroom four is a single bedroom with fitted storage, currently used as a study.
Completing the first floor is a well-appointed family bathroom having a bath set in a tiled surround, separate shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and WC, all complemented by contemporary tiling.
This perfect rural retreat has plenty of garden space adjoining the property including a paved terrace ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, a wonderful place to sit and take in those views. Ideal for the equestrian buyer having a purpose built stable block including four stables, a tack room and hay barn together with a high quality wax surface manège and adjoining paddock.
To view this rural retreat please contact John German Barton office.
Note: The property is situated in a conservation area.
Tenure: Freehold (purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the tenure via their legal representative).
Services: Heating is via an air source heat pump. Mains water, drainage, electricity are believed to be connected to the property but purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their suitability.
Useful Websites:
Our Ref: JGA/21102022
Local Authority/Tax Band: East Staffordshire Borough Council / Tax Band G
Marketed by: John German, Barton Under Needwood
Land Registry Data
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