Property description
This former farm house has been a much loved family home for many years, a fact which can be easily understood as soon as you walk through the front door.
The village of Yarnfield is mid way between the larger centres of Eccleshall and Stone both of which are approximately 4 miles away and are well regarded for their ranges of both independent and high street retailers. The village of Yarnfield itself is surrounded by beautiful open countryside and has a village shop and pub which provide a focal point for the community. The village is also ideally placed for access to the motorway and rail networks being close to both Junction 14 of the M6 at Stafford and Junction 15 of the M6 at Newcastle Under Lyme.
Yew Tree House is fronted by a pretty cottage garden from where the front door opens to the ground floor accommodation. The Sitting Room has sash windows with secondary double glazing overlooking the front of the property and french doors which open out to the garden. The Kitchen and Dining Area is open plan which creates a sociable and light space suited to modern living whilst retaining the original sash windows and beams. The kitchen area is fitted with a useful amount of units laid out in a 'u' shape with additional utility space under the stairs which rise to the first floor landing.
The Master Bedroom is a large double bedroom which looks out over both the front and side of the house and has an adjoining En Suite Shower Room. The Bathroom has been recently refitted with a modern suite which includes a shower over the bath. Another door from the landing opens into the Study from where a staircase rises to the second floor. There are two very good sized bedrooms on the second floor which despite having sloping ceilings are still very usable and have built in storage.
There is a pretty garden to the side of the property which has been cleverly landscaped in order to create a relatively low maintenance cottage garden with pleasant seating areas and well stocked borders. Double gates open onto the lane in order that a car can be parked within the curtilage of the property. There is additional parking and a single Garage within the shared courtyard at the rear.