This distinctive double-fronted Victorian home is positioned thoughtfully away from the main road and adjacent to a historical church, offering a unique blend of character and space. Encompassing approximately 2,030 sq ft (189 sq m), the main residence boasts a generous layout across two levels, making it an ideal candidate for modernization or reconfiguration to meet contemporary living standards. The impressive entrance, framed by striking red gates leading to a spacious driveway, sets a welcoming tone for the property.
A noteworthy feature is the sizable coach house, measuring around 1,500 sq ft, which includes its own double garage and original stable. With independent access and existing utilities such as water and electricity, this outbuilding holds significant potential for various uses—be it as additional living space, work-from-home offices, or even rental opportunities—subject to planning approvals.
Inside the principal house, period features coalesce with modern touches. The reception hall exudes elegance with its original parquet flooring and high ceilings that invite you into multiple reception areas. The well-lit living room showcases a prominent Hopton marble fireplace while the secondary lounge offers versatility with potential for an open-plan design leading into the kitchen.
Upstairs, four bedrooms await revitalization; three are generously sized doubles with ample natural light, while one smaller room presents opportunities for reimagining into functional spaces. Another highlight is the family bathroom—a charming blend of Victorian aesthetics combined with modern conveniences.
Set within quaint mature gardens adorned with protected trees, this property’s outdoor space enhances its charm while providing further scope for development. Located on Horninglow Road North in Burton upon Trent, the residence benefits from excellent transport links and local amenities—making it well-suited for families or professionals seeking both comfort and investment potential.