


Robin Hood Cottages Main Street, Tatenhill, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, DE13
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Key Features
- Charming Character Cottage
- No Onward Chain
- Virtual Tour Available
- Enjoying a prime position with far-reaching open views in a peaceful and picturesque Staffordshire village
- Two Spacious Double Bedrooms
- Two inviting reception rooms, each featuring a characterful fireplace
- Luxurious Family Bathroom
- Stunning West-Facing Garden – with summer house, and a garden room
- Ample Parking with Electric Gates
- Heart of Tatenhill - excellent transport links, amenities, and outstanding local schools nearby
Description
Nestled in the heart of a highly desirable Staffordshire village, the property enjoys a tranquil setting, best savoured from the elevated rear garden and an idyllic first-floor balcony.
Thoughtfully refurbished to an impeccable standard, the interiors blend cottage charm with modern comfort. The ground floor boasts two inviting reception rooms, each adorned with feature fireplaces that create a warm and welcoming ambiance. A well-appointed breakfast kitchen and separate utility room provide both style and practicality. Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms offer restful retreats, complemented by a luxurious family bathroom. The principal bedroom features fitted wardrobes and picturesque views stretching towards the woodland of Battlestead Hill.
Outside, the lifestyle appeal continues. A block-paved driveway provides off-road parking to the front, while secure space beyond electric gates offers additional convenience. The stunning west-facing rear garden is a private haven designed for relaxation and entertaining, complete with secluded seating areas, charming brick outbuildings, a summer house, and a versatile garden room.
Situated in the heart of Tatenhill, the property perfectly balances accessibility with peaceful semi-rural charm. This traditional village offers a welcoming community atmosphere, featuring a popular local pub, village hall, bowling green, and family attractions. Nearby Barton-under-Needwood provides everyday essentials, while the market town of Burton upon Trent delivers an extensive array of shopping, dining, and leisure opportunities. Excellent transport links, including convenient road access, regular bus services, and rail connections to major cities, make commuting effortless. The area is also renowned for its outstanding educational options, with a selection of highly regarded state and independent schools within easy reach.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (Purchasers are advised to verify the details through their legal representative.)
Tenure: Freehold
Property Construction: Traditional.
Parking: Private driveway
Electricity Supply: Mains connected.
Water Supply: Mains connected.
Sewerage: Mains drainage.
Heating: Oil central heating.
Conservation Area: Yes.
Tree Preservation: No.
Broadband: Superfast Fibre available (For confirmation of speed and availability, please refer to Ofcom's broadband checker.)
Mobile Signal Coverage: Good (Please check specific coverage through Ofcom's mobile checker.)
EPC rating: F.
Council Tax rating: C.
We are required by law to comply fully with The Money Laundering Regulations Act 2017 and as such need to complete AML ID verification and proof / source of funds checks on all buyers and, where relevant, cash donors once an offer is accepted on a property. We use Movebutler to complete the necessary checks, this is not a credit check and therefore will have no effect on your credit history. A non-refundable compliance fee of £30.00 inc. VAT per buyer / donor will be required to be paid in advance when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued.
Summary
Additional Information:
- Council Tax: Band C
- Tenure Type: Freehold



























