A former hunting lodge constructed in 1856 for the Duke of Sutherland set in approx. 20.4 acres close to the canal town of Stone.
The HouseTittensor Chase is approached via electric gates leading to a sweeping driveway through its gardens and grounds. The house was originally built for the Duke of Sutherland in 1856 and was part of the Trentham Estate. Today it makes a wonderful family home while maintaining plenty of period features. The ceiling heights and rooms are all of excellent proportions, with many windows retaining working shutters. There are ample working fireplaces throughout the house and solid hardwood flooring. The current owners have helped future-proof the house by adding a large family breakfast room to the kitchen with a log burner and doors leading into the garden. The house also benefits from a good size wine cellar.Upstairs the principal bedroom has a large walk-in dressing room and an en suite bathroom. There are a further three bedrooms in the main house, all with en suite/Jack and Jill bathrooms. Four additional bedrooms are within the guest wing (one with an en suite) and a family bathroom. The excellent ceiling height is continued upstairs, and the majority of the bedrooms have far-reaching views over the adjoining grounds and countryside beyond.The Annexe The one bedroom annexe provides excellent secondary accommodation and is fully self-contained with an external staircase. It is connected internally to the main house. Outside Formal lawns surround the property and amenity woodland areas enjoy an abundance of daffodils, bluebells, rhododendrons and other trees. There is a secluded tennis court area and a winding walk through a wooded area leads to natural pools. The whole site extends to approximately 20.4 acres.
Situation The local village of Tittensor has a shop with a post office, church and village hall and primary school, whilst just a short distance further afield is the historic village of Barlaston. Barlaston offers shops, hairdressers and 2 public houses serving excellent food and drink. The World of Wedgwood is on the edge of the village holding regular events and offering splendid days out for the entire family. The larger centre of Stone offers a range of local shops and restaurants, with a regular Farmers Market, and various events taking place such as The Stone Festival in June and Stone Food and Drinks Festival in October. There is a doctors surgery, and train station. Communications Tittensor Chase is very well placed for access to the regional road network. The A34 provides a swift connection to the M6 at J15 providing fast access to the North and South. A few miles to the north is the A50 offering the easy link to the M42 and M1. Stafford station offers regular intercity trains to London Euston in one hour and twenty minutes. Education There is an excellent range of schooling within the immediate area and a selection of these include Oulton First School, St Dominic's Priory School, Alleyne's Academy, Christ Church Academy, Yarlet School, Edenhurst and Newcastle-under-Lyme School.LeisureThe Trentham Garden Estate is approximately 2 miles away and offers delightful walks, boat trips, and plenty of shops and restaurants to choose from, along with an extensive diary of events, whilst Trentham Golf Club which is an Open Championship Qualifying course and one of the finest in Staffordshire is also close by. Barlaston Golf Club is within a few minutes drive, as well as the National Trust Downs Banks which offers fantastic walks.