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Modern and Spacious 5 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£900,000
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"An exquisite period home with original features and versatile accommodation.

Description

This stunning period residence has been updated seamlessly blending timeless character with modern convenience. At its heart, the stylish kitchen serves as a sociable hub, complemented by an impressive outbuilding offering versatile use ideal as a home office, gym, or independent living space.

With five spacious bedrooms, four benefitting from en suite bathrooms, and a family bathroom featuring a Jack and Jill configuration, the accommodation is generous and designed with modern family life in mind. Four elegant reception rooms, including a bright orangery, create an ideal environment for entertaining and relaxed living. Set within beautifully landscaped grounds, the property is approached via an electric gated entrance and sweeping driveway leading to a double garage and multiple outbuildings.

Upon entering Longslow House, you are greeted by an impressive reception hall with high ceilings and abundant natural light, setting a grand yet welcoming tone. A charming fireplace anchors this characterful space, perfect for receiving guests. The reception hall gracefully guides you through to the dining room. The room s focal point is a classic fireplace, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. A delightful box window frames picturesque views of the front garden, enhancing the naturally bright atmosphere. Elegant arched double doors connect the sitting room seamlessly to the games room, providing an open plan flow, with additional direct access to the Orangery a spacious, double aspect room that enjoys abundant natural light and generous proportions throughout. At the core of the home, the kitchen impresses with premium fixtures and a sociable layout including a breakfast bar and cosy breakfast area with a warming fireplace. A spacious utility room, snug and a shower room complete the ground floor accommodation.

A stunning wooden staircase, leads to the first floor, where five generously proportioned double bedrooms await. Four bedrooms benefit from stylish en suite bathrooms, and the family bathroom offers a practical Jack and Jill arrangement. The first floor landing provides access to an extensive balcony, perfect for enjoying panoramic views over the front gardens.

Location

Bblythe Bridge is a charming village in Staffordshire, England, situated southeast of Stoke on Trent within the Staffordshire Moorlands district. The village is named after the River Blithe, which flows through it, providing picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere with many local transport connections near.

Blythe Bridge offers a range of local amenities, including Blythe Bridge High School, which serves as a secondary school and sixth form. The village also has a library, a public house, a bakery, newsagents, a GP surgery, and various shops and eateries. The library is integrated with the high school and youth centre, serving as a community hub.

The village is well connected by rail, with Blythe Bridge railway station offering services on the Crewe to Derby line. The station is managed by East Midlands Railway and is part of the North Staffordshire Community Rail Partnership. Additionally, the nearby Foxfield Light Railway provides heritage steam train experiences, adding a touch of nostalgia to the area.
Blythe Bridge is nestled within the scenic Staffordshire Moorlands, offering residents and visitors access to beautiful walking trails, cycling routes, and outdoor activities. The nearby Peak District National Park provides additional opportunities for exploration and nature appreciation.

Local attractions include Blythe Bridge Park, a well maintained green space with lawns, flower beds, and a children s play area, making it ideal for family outings. The Foxfield Railway offers heritage train rides, and the village is home to Blythe Bridge Pottery, where visitors can observe traditional pottery making techniques.

Blythe Bridge is close to several other villages, including Forsbrook, Fulford, and Cheadle, each offering their own unique charm and amenities. The village s proximity to Stoke on Trent provides access to additional shopping, dining, and cultural experiences.

Overall, Blythe Bridge combines the tranquility of rural life with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an attractive place to live and visit.

Square Footage 4,469 sq ft



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Council Tax Band G"

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Nearby Schools
Forsbrook CofE Controlled Primary School
0.3mi
Blythe Bridge High School
0.3mi
The William Amory Primary School
0.4mi
Springcroft Primary School
0.5mi
Portland School and Specialist College
0.5mi
Nearby Stations
Blythe Bridge Station
0.3mi
Longton Station
3.2mi
Wedgwood Station
4.6mi
Barlaston Station
4.7mi
Stoke On Trent Station
5.4mi
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