Set back from the road between Leek and Ashbourne is this beautiful 1930s detached property, 244 Leek Road, which has kept some of its original features and historic charm. The spacious rooms offer themselves fantastically to a family get-together with a seemingly endless garden for the children to play in, and for you to relax.
Entering the property from the utility room, a great place to kick off your shoes, you will enter into the open-plan living area which hosts the kitchen, breakfast table and sitting area with TV, so it's perfect for those sleepy mornings making breakfast while the kids watch their favourite programme. Passing through the original wood-panelled hallway, you come through to the sitting room where the classic decor continues, and you can take up a good book in the window seat while the fireplace warms you from across the room. Gather in the dining room which overlooks the delightful garden, before taking an after-dinner drink into the conservatory on those chilly nights, If the sun is still up, then you can go out onto the patio to make the most of the summer evening. The stunning feature window leading up the stairs takes you to the first floor which contains three good-sized bedrooms; a super-king and two doubles along with a bathroom with a bath, shower and basin, and a separate WC. To the outside there is plenty of room for five cars in the driveway at the front of the house, and the back the garden will be a haven in the summer time for children and adults alike. The nearest Co-op is 0.5 miles away, nearest Golf club, Greenway Hall GC open to public with driving range and restaurant is 1.0 miles, nearest restaurant is Ego at the Hollybush and is 0.8 miles,stafford Arms Pub is an 18th century building and is 2.5 miles. The Caldon Canal runs through Endon so is perfect for a spontaneous walk and lunch at one of the canalside pubs, or take yourself over to Rudyard Lake for a boat trip to take in the almost untouched natural scenery. For the thrill-seekers, you won't be able to resist popping over to Alton Towers, being just a 30-minute drive away, this is one of the best theme parks in the UK so take the opportunity to test your limits! Conveniently located for touring the Midlands, 244 Leek Road in all its classic grandeur and glory, is waiting for you to make more memories within its walls with your loved ones.
With the Peak District National Park to the northeast and the city of Stoke to the southwest, the village sits in an ideal location. Endon itself offers a pub, a shop, a cafe and a restaurant. Nearby market towns include Leek and Ashbourne, both boasting their own character and range of attractions to explore.
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