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£ 675,000
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4 bedroom terraced house for sale
Main Road ST17 Stafford
· 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House
· Cellar
Main Road ST17 Stafford · 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House · Cellar
Call us 9AM - 9PM -7 days a week, 365 days a year!Experience the charm of yesteryear in this stunning property, a former stable and coach house built in the early 19th century as part of the prestigious Georgian Hall estate. Constructed under the guidance of Thomas Clifford, this elegant crescent-shaped building is a testament to timeless design and architectural excellence. Originally serving the new Tixall Hall of the 1780s, the property is distinguished by its two-storey pavilions, a central coach house, and exquisite Georgian features.Designated as a Grade II listed building, Tixall Mews boasts a magnificent three-bay arch, a turreted parapet, and a central Gothic-style porch. Crafted from local sandstone, the property features stone mullion windows, along with both pitched and hipped slate roofs. The embattled towers at either end originally housed grooms, coachmen, and servants, complete with basements for additional storage. Celebrated by Pevsner as a magnificent composition, th
Call us 9AM - 9PM -7 days a week, 365 days a year!Experience the charm of yesteryear in this stunning property, a former stable and coach house built in the early 19th century as part of the prestigious Georgian Hall estate. Constructed under the guidance of Thomas Clifford, this elegant crescent-shaped building is a testament to timeless design and architectural excellence. Originally serving the new Tixall Hall of the 1780s, the property is distinguished by its two-storey pavilions, a central coach house, and exquisite Georgian features.Designated as a Grade II listed building, Tixall Mews boasts a magnificent three-bay arch, a turreted parapet, and a central Gothic-style porch. Crafted from local sandstone, the property features stone mullion windows, along with both pitched and hipped slate roofs. The embattled towers at either end originally housed grooms, coachmen, and servants, complete with basements for additional storage. Celebrated by Pevsner as a magnificent composition, th
£ 675,000