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Transaction history

Listing history

For Sale
Aug 15, 2011
£700,000

Property Description

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Our analysis

Welcome to Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent, a cozy and compact type home with 4 bed in the ST7 2JJ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.

This classic property was built in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige. This home stands out for its value and character - with a market valuation of £770,000 and a rental potential of £5,005 per month, , it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.

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Additional analysis

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"'Woodside House' is a particularly fine period property comprising the main house with Conservatory to side plus a Coach House to rear including Garages, Workshop, two former Stables with loft rooms over and a stunning Garden Room and Studio. It is an exceptional example of the period properties built around 1875 and still exhibits many of the architectural features associated with this era, alongside the highly attractive additions that only enhance the quality and style evident throughout the house.

DESCRIPTION The attention to detail in the decor and presentation of the interior extends to the quality of the fixtures and fittings including a 'Smallbone' fitted Kitchen with AGA cooker, Bathroom and Shower room by 'Windsor Bathrooms' plus the Victorian style hardwood Conservatory, Garden Room and Studio by 'Vale Garden Houses'.
Entered from the road by an original gate now electrically operated. The property is hidden from the road by a curved driveway layout.
The house stands in the centre of 0.75 acres of lovingly tended organic gardens and grounds. The garden is stocked with a profusion of specimen shrubs, trees and flowers. The garden is divided into interesting areas including the courtyard garden, walled garden and the secret garden. PORCH Original glazed entrance door with leaded panel and arch fanlight over. Moulded cornice to ceiling. Overhead light. HALL 5.51m x 1.73m

(18'1' x 5'8') Glazed entrance door flanked by two etched original glass panels. Moulded cornice to ceiling. Minton tiled floor covered by carpet tiles. Bracketed staircase to first floor with carved Victorian newal post and spindles all original. Radiator in fretted canopy. Panelled doors and deep skirting boards. SITTING ROOM 4.34m x 5.41m into bay (14'3' x 17'9' into bay) Bay to front with original sash windows. Feature antique fireplace with magnificent figured mahogany surround and over mantle supported on twin reeded pillars and recessed grate with marble surround and hearth. Moulded cornice to ceiling and centre rose. Picture rail. Built-in bookcase over radiators in fretted canopy. T.v. Point and sky connection. DINING ROOM 4.52m x 5.36m into bay (14'10' x 17'7' into bay) Bay to front with original sash windows and sash window to side overlooking the secret garden. Built-in range of low level cupboards and drawers in rosewood by Interlubke. Two radiators. Moulded cornice to ceiling and centre ceiling rose. T.v. Point and sky connection. Telephone point. MORNING ROOM/ STUDY 4.39m x 3.30m

(14'5' x 10'10') Attractive antique fireplace with painted metal surround and arched cast iron grate on slate hearth. Sash window to side. Moulded cornice to ceiling. CELLAR Beneath dining room accessed from the outside by the secret garden. REAR HALL Glass partition and sliding door. Built-in cloakroom cupboard. SHOWER ROOM 4.19m x 2.49m average (13'9' x 8'2' average) Fitted with a range of hand painted antique style cupboards in a break front design with reeded pillars having two half glazed double doored cupboards flanking a central double cupboard housing the Crane Cavalier gas central heating boiler. The antique style hand painted decor extends to the panelled walls under a deep dado rail and surround to the shower cubicle with laminate 'Mermaid' wall panels and Victorian style 'Lefroy Brooks' shower unit with mixer control. Matching B.C. Sanitan Victorian style w.c. and wash hand basin with a painted decorative cast iron support. Sash window to rear and sealed unit double glazed window to side. Heated towel rail and cast iron radiator. Seven recessed spot lights. REAR PORCH Sealed unit double glazed rear entrance door with glazed panel over. KITCHEN 4.37m x 4.09m

(14'4' x 13'5') Fitted with a range of antique style pine panelled bespoke cupboards and drawers by 'Smallbone of Devizes', with timber edged tiled worksurfaces over. Inset one and a half bowl ceramic glazed sink by 'Kohler' with period style nickel mixer tap over. Tiled splash backs. Recessed chimney breast with electric AGA cooker under a fretted mantle shelf. Extractor fan and over head light. Dual aspect windows to side and rear. Terracotta glazed tiled floor. Cast iron radiator. Matching double wall cupboard and a very attractive Welsh dresser with two glazed display cabinets with shelving between two lower cupboards and pot shelf with three drawers over. 'Meile' dishwasher and two 'Leibherr' refridgerators. Plate rail. Eight recessed spot lights. LOBBY Two built-in store cupboards with painted panel doors and return door to main hall. Terracotta 'Teatree' tiled floor. Glazed door with panel over leading to:- CONSERVATORY 4.88m x 2.74m

(16'0' x 9'0') By 'Vale Garden Houses'. A beautiful bespoke addition to the property specifically designed to reflect the period of the house with 'Douglas Fir' hardwood timber framed sealed unit double glazed construction off low brick walls and aluminium powder coated pitched roof with double gazed panels supported with decorative support brackets. Low level radiators with fretted support canopies. Terracotta 'Teatree' tile floor. 'Pinolium' roller blinds by 'Appeal' blinds to window and ceiling. Double doors leading to the garden. CONSERVATORY FROM GARDEN A lovely view looking back to the house. LANDING Sash window to side. Radiator. MASTER BEDROOM SUITE 4.52m x 4.57m

(14'10' x 15'0') Original dual aspect sash windows to front and side. Moulded cornice and central rose to ceiling. Picture rail. Built-in rosewood furniture by 'Interlubke' consisting of low level cupboard, drawers, headboard and a kingsize bed with both sides adjustable. Beds and bedside cabinets with lights above. Cast iron radiator. T.v. and sky connection. Telephone point. Arch to:- DRESSING ROOM 3.30m max x 1.75m max (10'10' max x 5'9' max) Matching rosewood built-in wardrobes and dressing table unit to two walls. Four recessed down-lights. Arched top sash window to front. This room retains its original doorway off the landing concealed by the wardrobes and could easily be returned to a separate additional bedroom. (The measurements are into the wardrobes). BEDROOM TWO 4.39m x 4.55m

(14'5' x 14'11') Twin sash window to front. Radiator. Six recessed down-lights. Fitted with a range of black ash 'Interlubke' furniture including desk with four drawer unit to side and further shelf and cupboard units with two tall units incorporating music speakers cupboards. Built-in double wardrobe. Fitted bedframe and headboard with adjustable double bed. (Furniture included in measurement). T.v. Point sky connection and two telephone points (currently used for computer). BEDROOM THREE 3.30m dec. to 3.07m x 4.39m

(10'10' dec. to 10'1' Fitted with a range of 'Interlubke' furniture in white and chrome including four drawer unit and two wardrobes. Headboard with single adustable bed with bedside units either side with lights and electric sockets. Radiator. Window to side. Six recessed down-lights. (Furniture included in measurement). BATHROOM 4.37m x 4.11m

(14'4' x 13'6') Decorated with an antique style hand paint finish to the dado rail with wall panelling under and pillared surround to the shower and basin that is inset in a white 'Carrara' marble top with cupboards under and Victorian style nickel plated taps and fittings by 'Czech & Speake'. The shower has glazed 'Matki' door and 'Mermaid' laminate walls with a matching period style overhead shower with mixer control. Superb freestanding roll edged cast iron bath on ball and claw feet with central mixer tap and hand shower. Bidet. Heated towel rail radiator with fretted canopy. Dual aspect sash windows to side and rear. Four recessed down-lights and wired for two wall lights. The bathroom has access from both main landing and the half landing on the staircase. T.v. and sky connection. TOILET Victorian style 'Sanitan' w.c. Radiator. Sash window to rear. Two recessed down-lights. INNER LANDING Airing cupboard. Turning staircase to attic bedroom. ATTIC BEDROOM 4.42m x 4.11m

(14'6' x 13'6') Sash window to rear. Radiator. Two built-in wardrobes and dressing table unit. High level door giving access to the extensive loft storage area. THE COACH HOUSE Separate from the main building across a paved garden courtyard.
There is a water well accessed from this courtyard. LAUNDRY 6.22m x 2.90m

(20'5' x 9'6') Fitted with a range of base units with worksurfaces over. Inset single drainer stainless steel sink. Plumbing for a washing machine. Radiator. Painted brick wall finish. Door through to:- WORKSHOP 6.53m x 2.64m

(21'5' x 8'8') Three benches with shelving and cupboard under. 2 Radiators. Two windows overlooking the garden. Divided from the garages by an antique stripped pine and stained glass screen. Doors leading off to the 'Stables' and garden room. GARAGES 5.23m x 4.93m

(17'2' x 16'2') Two double timber doors off the rear drive. Radiator. A feature of this area that continues over the garden room is a sealed unit double glazed pitched lantern roof with attractive trusses and opening lights. The drive approaches the garages through double wrought iron gates with ample parking for a number of vehicles. STABLE ONE 4.42m x 3.56m

(14'6' x 11'8') Now used as a second workshop with fitted bench and tool storage rack. Window and door to rear drive. Radiator. Through to:- STABLE TWO 4.50m x 3.66m

(14'9' x 12'0') Now used as a storeroom and including a w.c. Radiator. Fixed staircase to loft. Two windows to side. LOFT ROOM 4.47m x 7.49m

(14'8' x 24'7') Two windows to side. Independent gas central heating boiler serving the coach house. STUDIO 4.88m x 2.49m

(16'0' x 8'2') Forming part of the garden room but providing a separate space with three windows and glazed door overlooking the rest of the room and lantern roof over. Terracotta 'Teatree' floor. Two radiators. Window to side. GARDEN ROOM 7.32m x 5.56m dec. to 2.95m

(24'0' x 18'3' dec. to By Vale Garden Houses. A highly attractive hardwood Douglas Fir conservatory building with timber framed glazed windows to front, side and rear off low brick walls and pitched sealed unit double glazed roof above. Terracotta tiled floor. Four cast iron radiators. Double doors at either end to the gardens. Sky and t.v. Connection plus telephone point. GARDEN ROOM EXTERIOR The garden room nestles in a secluded spot in the middle of the rear garden. GARDENS The gardens provide a highly attractive setting for the property extending to some 0.75 acre approx, surrounding the house and coach house. The design and planting has created a landscaped of many different moods. A walled courtyard garden, secret garden and three lawn areas. All areas are planted with a wide variety of organically tended plants, specimen shrubs and mature trees, including many varieties of fruit trees. COURTYARD An attractive stone flagged courtyard provides a useful sitting area with low brick retaining wall outside the studio. GARDEN UTILITY AREA At the rear of the garden comprising a timber garden machinery shed. A brick and paved floor area and compost bays. Separate building for:- woodstore, bin and coalhouse. GROUND FLOOR PLAN . FIRST FLOOR PLAN . SECOND FLOOR PLAN . COACH HOUSE PLAN . COACH HOUSE LOFT PLAN . SITE PLAN Not to scale, for identification purposes only. LOCATION PLAN Not to scale, for identification purposes only. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."

Property Data

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Tax band G

Estimated running costs

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Schools and stations

Nearby Schools
St Saviour's CofE Academy
0.3mi
The Reginald Mitchell Primary School
0.4mi
The King's CofE (VA) School
0.9mi
Bluebell School
0.9mi
St John the Evangelist Catholic Primary
1.1mi
Nearby Stations
Kidsgrove Station
0.9mi
Alsager Station
1.4mi
Longport Station
3.8mi
Congleton Station
5.7mi
Stoke On Trent Station
6.6mi

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Strengths

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Strength: Family-friendly
Enough beds for the whole family
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Strength: Good price per square metres
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Frequently asked questions

  1. How much is Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent worth?

    Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent is now worth £770,000 according to our Mouseprice AVM.

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  2. What is the rental value of Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent?

    The current rental valuation for this property is £5,005 per month, within a price range of £4,505 and £5,506.

  3. How many bedrooms does Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent have?

    This property has 4 bedrooms. Search for nearby properties with 4 bedrooms - for sale and to rent.

  4. What are the nearest schools and stations to Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent?

    Nearby schools in include St Saviour's CofE Academy, The Reginald Mitchell Primary School, The King's CofE (VA) School, Bluebell School, St John the Evangelist Catholic Primary

    Nearby stations in include Kidsgrove Station, Alsager Station, Longport Station, Congleton Station, Stoke On Trent Station.

  5. What type of property is Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent

    This is a property. There are 25 other properties on Crewe Road, and 78 in total.

  6. When was Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent built? How old is Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent?

    Woodside House 209 Crewe Road, Stoke-on-trent was was built between .

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