Lovatt Street, Stafford ST16 3DB, UK

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Dourish & Day Agent Valuation of this property is £250,000

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If your after space and character then you will love Lovatt Cottage! This substantial four double bedroomed late Victorian home was believed to be owned and built for a local Doctor. This home really does offer bags of space and enjoys the rare benefit of a double garage and even workshops. Internally, comprising of a large entrance hallway with the original Minton tiled floor, good sized living room with a multi-fuel cast iron wood burner, substantial sitting/dining room, fitted breakfast kitchen with range cooker, utility room and large cellar. Meanwhile, to the second floor there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom and to the third floor there is a substantial master bedroom with walk in wardrobes. Externally, there is a walled garden, double garage, summer house and workshop. Call Dourish & Day to arrange a viewing on this fantastic property.

Entrance Hallway

Approached through a composite double glazed front entrance door and being a substantial entrance hallway having a high ceiling with original coving, radiator, stairs off to the first floor landing and featuring original Minton tiled flooring.

Dining/Sitting Room (12' 4'' x 15' 7'' (3.77m x 4.76m))

A substantial and light dining/sitting room having the original plaster ceiling coving and decorative ceiling rose, radiator, wood effect laminate flooring, large double glazed window to the front elevation and a door to the side entry, and a further door leading down into the Cellar.

Lounge (15' 1'' x 13' 6'' (4.61m x 4.11m))

A spacious well presented lounge again having the original plaster ceiling coving, and featuring a large oak fire surround housing a substantial cast-iron multi-fuel wood burner set on a granite hearth, wood effect laminate flooring, radiator, a large double glazed, double height window to the rear elevation and door off leading into the Inner Hallway.

Inner Hallway

Providing sufficient space to use as an office area, a double glazed door and window to the side side elevation and a door off to the Guest WC.

Guest WC

Having a white suite comprising of a low-level WC, a vanity wash hand basin with cupboard beneath and mixer tap, ceramic splashback tiling and ceramic tiled flooring.

Kitchen/Diner (13' 5'' x 12' 10'' (4.09m x 3.91m))

Featuring a refitted contemporary style fitted kitchen with a range of high gloss wall, base and drawer units and having work surfaces over to three sides incorporating an inset ceramic one and a half bowl sink/drainer with a contemporary styled chrome mixer tap. There is a range cooker with a stainless steel splashback, space to accommodate an American style fridge/freezer, ceramic splashback tiling, ceramic tiled flooring, radiator, double glazed window to the side elevation and a door off leading into the Utilility Room.

Utility Room (7' 8'' x 8' 3'' (2.33m x 2.52m))

A spacious Utility/Store Room having space and plumbing to accommodate additional appliances, worktop incorporating a Belfast style sink with mixer tap, ceramic tiled flooring and a double glazed window to the side elevation.

Cellar (12' 6'' x 19' 11'' (3.80m x 6.08m))

A substantial and useable Cellar and useful Storeroom which could be utilised for other uses, benefiting from both power and lighting, two barrel ceiling recesses with built-in shelving and five arched coal stores with shelving and original Staffordshire blue brick floor.

First Floor Landing

Having a double glazed window to the side elevation, radiator and stairs off to the second floor landing.

Bedroom One (10' 8'' x 12' 10'' (3.26m x 3.92m))

A spacious double bedroom having a radiator, a wall mounted Worcester Bosch condensing combination gas central heating boiler and a double glazed window to the rear elevation.

Bedroom Two (12' 6'' x 11' 4'' (3.80m x 3.46m))

A second good sized double bedroom having the original plaster ceiling coving, a fire surround with a decorative cast iron surround and inset on a granite hearth, and a double glazed window to the front elevation.

Bedroom Three (12' 5'' x 8' 0'' (3.79m x 2.44m))

A third double bedroom having a radiator and double glazed window to the front elevation.

Family Bathroom

Fitted with a white suite comprising of a low-level WC, a pedestal wash hand basin and a panelled bath with electric shower over. There is a useful built-in cupboard, chrome towel radiator, ceramic tiled walls and a double glazed window to the rear elevation.

Bedroom Four (17' 11'' x 14' 6'' (5.46m x 4.42m))

Approached from the first floor landing which has a turned staircase and being a substantial double bedroom featuring fitted built-in double wardrobes, one of which is actually a walk-in wardrobe. There is a door leading into additional eaves offering further storage space, a further spacious walk-in storage cupboard with hanging rail, and yet a further door leading into another storage space area, again within the eaves space.

Externally

The home has secure gated side access which leads to the rear of property which provides a walled low-maintenance garden area. There is a paved seating area, a Staffordshire blue brick patio and pathway, an astro-turfed area, dog-pen, a spacious Summer House benefiting from both power and lighting and a side access door leading to a Workshop and the Double Garage.

Workshop (11' 1'' x 15' 0'' (3.37m x 4.56m))

A spacious Workshop having a Belfast style sink with tap over, a workbench and three windows to the rear elevation. There is also a secure gated access which leads to the Double Garage.

Double Garage/Workshop

Having up and over vehicular access doors to the front elevation and benefiting from both power and lighting.

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