43 Honeysuckle Avenue, Tutbury, Staffordshire, DE13 9NY

  • SSTC
  • £550,000 Guide Price
  • Detached Property
  • 5 bedrooms

Set on the desirable Heritage Park in the historic village of Tutbury is this executive detached home, showcasing extensive three storey accommodation, five double bedrooms and a generous south facing garden. Presenting well presented interiors and contemporary open plan living, this impressive double fronted home offers flexible interiors ideal to suit a growing family also needing space to work from home.

The property comprises briefly reception hall, two generous reception rooms, open plan kitchen with dining and living rooms, utility and cloakroom to the ground floor. A luxurious master suite extends over the second floor having a private en suite, with a large cupboard offering an ideal space for use as a walk in wardrobe. From the first floor landing there are four well proportioned double bedrooms, one having an en suite, and a modern family bathroom. Outside, the property benefits from parking for two vehicles to the side aspect as well as a single garage, and the generous south facing rear garden enjoys a good degree of privacy and a variety of mature planting. This traditionally styled home benefits from a further two years LABC warranty and is serviced by mains gas central heating and full double glazing.

The property lies on the outskirts of the popular Heritage Park, being within a short walk of the village centre. The handsome village of Tutbury benefits from a superb array of amenities including boutique shops, pubs, restaurants and cafés, a post office, doctors surgery, pharmacy, hairdressers, and a village hall, centre red around the character High Street. The village hosts a traditional farmers market four times a year and historic interests can be fuelled at the village museum and Tutbury Castle, a location famed for the imprisonment of Mary Queen of Scots in 1568. The property lies within catchment for the Richard Wakefield Primary School in Tutbury feeds into DeFerrers Academy in Stretton, and the John Taylor Free School is also within a short drive. Further amenities can be found in Rolleston on Dove where there are pubs and a Co-Op, and the market town of Burton on Trent provides excellent shopping and leisure facilities including supermarkets and a shopping centre. The property is placed well for links to the A50, A38 and A515, and convenient rail links are easily accessible from either Tutbury & Hatton or Burton on Trents railway station.

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Tutbury

Tutbury

Tutbury's skyline is dominated by the imposing ruin of its medieval castle, situated on a hill overlooking the pretty village. Apart from the 12th century chapel, the ruins date from the 14th and 15th centuries when the castle was rebuilt. It is most famous for being the site where Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in the 16th century.One of the largest villages in the area with some 3,000 inhabitants, Tutbury unsurprisingly offers good shopping, excellent pubs and other useful amenities including a GP surgery and the Tutbury and Hatton railway station on the Crewe to Derby line. The Dog & Partridge offers an upscale bar with dining and four other traditional country pubs are dotted about the village alongside one of the newest... read more

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