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Land for saleFormer Butterhill House Residential Home, Church Lane, Coppenhall, Stafford, Staffordshire ST18
51,836 sq. ft
About this property
RAH119
Substantial former manor house in countryside setting
Currently within C2 Planning Use Class
Conversion/ Development Opportunity STP
Location:
The property is located the tiny hamlet of Butterhill, which possesses a historically important semi-derelict red-brick Grade II listed windmill standing on a small hill. Butterhill is under 1 mile from Coppenhall and 1.2 miles from Hyde Lea, which are two small affluent settlements in Staffordshire. Coppenhall is a small village in Staffordshire and lies 2 kilometres (1 mile) southwest of Stafford and 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Penkridge. The village is accessed by single lane rural roads but is only three miles from the M6 motorway.
Description:
Butterhill House is a 3-storey Georgian house with a large south facing glasshouse or Orangery and ancillary outbuildings, most recently used as care home accommodation. It is a mid-19th-century brick building with gabled dormers, ornamental bargeboards, and stone bay windows. The property has previously been used as flats when it was first converted from a residential property in the 1950s.
The property is located the tiny hamlet of Butterhill, which possesses a historically important semi-derelict red-brick Grade II listed windmill standing on a small hill. Butterhill is under 1 mile from Coppenhall and 1.2 miles from Hyde Lea, which are two small affluent settlements in Staffordshire. Coppenhall is a small village in Staffordshire and lies 2 kilometres (1 mile) southwest of Stafford and 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Penkridge. The village is accessed by single lane rural roads but is only three miles from the M6 motorway.
Description:
Butterhill House is a 3-storey Georgian house with a large south facing glasshouse or Orangery and ancillary outbuildings, most recently used as care home accommodation. It is a mid-19th-century brick building with gabled dormers, ornamental bargeboards, and stone bay windows. The property has previously been used as flats when it was first converted from a residential property in the 1950s.



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