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Full Details for 1 Bedroom Detached to rent in Stafford, ST20 :
A superb opportunity to let a simply stunning and unique property. Located in the quiet hamlet of Loynton, the property is a short distance from both Stone and Eccleshall with the M6 at junction 14 and M54 at junction 2 within easy reach.
Cleverly designed around the historical ginny ring, the rooms retain many original features which add a huge amount of character and charm. Many rooms as a result have curved walls while a huge amount of thought has been given to create a home which functions practically while providing good amounts of storage.
The entrance courtyard leads into the central hallway through an oak door from which the ground floor double bedroom is off to the left and the bright and modern breakfasting kitchen is to the right. A large store cupboard is off the hallway while an additional alcove provides space for a work desk or chair with telephone socket.
The bedroom is semi-circular and features numerous round port hole windows and a large storage cupboard to the internal wall. A tiled wet room is off the entrance hallway with separate walk in shower, wash hand basin and WC. A plant room to the rear of the wet room houses the oil fired central heating boiler and offers additional storage.
The kitchen is slate tiled with a range of fitted units including large pantry style cupboards to one wall. An integrated halogen hob, electric oven and extractor hood over. There is adequate space in the kitchen for a small table and chairs.
An open oak treaded metal staircase leads to the mezzanine dining space over the kitchen with its glass vaulted roof and exposed oak floorboards.
The larger room on the first floor is almost an entirely circular with a myriad of exposed timbers, attesting to the buildings agricultural past. The original workings of the mill enhance the character of the room while the windows look over extensive views of rolling countryside.
Oak stairs lead from the larger room to a loft space which could be used as guest accommodation, office space or simply a quiet spot to retreat to for reflection.
Externally the property has the use of a single brick and tile garage, a sheltered courtyard to the front of the property and larger gravelled courtyard beyond which takes in the wonderful views. A small lawned garden is also included for use by the tenants.
The Roundhouse is situated on a small working farm and from time to time, the landlords may drive a small flock of rare breed or heritage sheep across the courtyard to the range of barns beyond. This is the landlord's own farm and disruption will be kept to a minimum.
Services: The property has mains electricity and water, oil fired central heating and private drainage. Water is metered separately and invoiced by the landlord.
Restrictions: No smokers, no pets and no children.
Agents' note: Credit and reference searches will be carried out by the agent on the applicant. Fees for referencing and administration are £100 per person.
ENERGY PERFORMACE RATING: D
COUNCIL TAX BAND: C
Cleverly designed around the historical ginny ring, the rooms retain many original features which add a huge amount of character and charm. Many rooms as a result have curved walls while a huge amount of thought has been given to create a home which functions practically while providing good amounts of storage.
The entrance courtyard leads into the central hallway through an oak door from which the ground floor double bedroom is off to the left and the bright and modern breakfasting kitchen is to the right. A large store cupboard is off the hallway while an additional alcove provides space for a work desk or chair with telephone socket.
The bedroom is semi-circular and features numerous round port hole windows and a large storage cupboard to the internal wall. A tiled wet room is off the entrance hallway with separate walk in shower, wash hand basin and WC. A plant room to the rear of the wet room houses the oil fired central heating boiler and offers additional storage.
The kitchen is slate tiled with a range of fitted units including large pantry style cupboards to one wall. An integrated halogen hob, electric oven and extractor hood over. There is adequate space in the kitchen for a small table and chairs.
An open oak treaded metal staircase leads to the mezzanine dining space over the kitchen with its glass vaulted roof and exposed oak floorboards.
The larger room on the first floor is almost an entirely circular with a myriad of exposed timbers, attesting to the buildings agricultural past. The original workings of the mill enhance the character of the room while the windows look over extensive views of rolling countryside.
Oak stairs lead from the larger room to a loft space which could be used as guest accommodation, office space or simply a quiet spot to retreat to for reflection.
Externally the property has the use of a single brick and tile garage, a sheltered courtyard to the front of the property and larger gravelled courtyard beyond which takes in the wonderful views. A small lawned garden is also included for use by the tenants.
The Roundhouse is situated on a small working farm and from time to time, the landlords may drive a small flock of rare breed or heritage sheep across the courtyard to the range of barns beyond. This is the landlord's own farm and disruption will be kept to a minimum.
Services: The property has mains electricity and water, oil fired central heating and private drainage. Water is metered separately and invoiced by the landlord.
Restrictions: No smokers, no pets and no children.
Agents' note: Credit and reference searches will be carried out by the agent on the applicant. Fees for referencing and administration are £100 per person.
ENERGY PERFORMACE RATING: D
COUNCIL TAX BAND: C