This Georgian cottage in Woodmill offers a unique blend of historical charm and contemporary comfort in a picturesque, rural setting. Its proximity to Yoxall and excellent transport links make it an ideal home for those seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to urban amenities.
Ground Floor
Upon entering, you'll be greeted by a spacious living room, where French doors invite you into a light-filled dining room with a stunning picture window that frames the picturesque rear garden. The ground floor also features a cozy second reception room/snug, perfect for quiet evenings or as a study. The well-appointed breakfast kitchen provides ample space for culinary creativity, and a conveniently located WC completes this level.
First Floor
Ascend to the first floor to find three well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering unique views of the surrounding countryside. The large family bathroom is designed for relaxation, featuring both a bath and a separate shower cubicle.
Outdoor Space
The mature rear garden is a highlight, showcasing an attractive lawn and a delightful patio seating area, ideal for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. The garden leads to a detached double garage with an electric door, providing ample storage and parking. Beyond the garage, you'll discover additional utility space housing the oil tank and septic tank, along with a workshop/shed for all your gardening or hobby needs.
Location
Woodmill, known as the gateway to Hoar Cross, is a picturesque rural hamlet celebrated for its serene surroundings and sweeping countryside views. Positioned between Yoxall and Hoar Cross, Woodmill comprises charming rural homes and working farms, offering a quintessential country lifestyle with easy access to modern amenities.
Just one mile away, Yoxall boasts a vibrant community centred around its characterful High Street. Here, you'll find pubs, a convenience store, a butcher, Scouts and Guides groups, and a health center. The village is also home to St. Peter's Primary School, which feeds into the highly regarded John Taylor in Barton-under-Needwood, both rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Barton-under-Needwood further enhances local amenities with a Post Office, Co-Op, and additional services.
For those considering private education, the area is well-served with esteemed independent schools such as Repton and Denstone.
Connectivity
The cottage benefits from excellent transport links with the A38 and A50 nearby, providing easy access to Burton-on-Trent, Lichfield, Birmingham, Uttoxeter, and Nottingham. Rail travel from Lichfield offers direct connections to Birmingham and London, and the International Airports of East Midlands and Birmingham are both within an hour's drive.