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.
Ref: RAH119
Key points:
RAH119
Substantial former manor house in countryside setting
Currently within C2 Planning Use Class
Conversion/ Development Opportunity STP
Additional comments:
Contact:
Harris Lamb
Tel: 0121 4559455
James Willcock
james.willcock@harrislamb.com
EPC:
Former Butterhill House Residential Home, Church Lane, Coppenhall, Stafford, ST18 9BU
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