2 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- No upward chain
- Refurbished throughout
- Refitted kitchen & shower room
- Impressive lounge with archway to dining room & conservatory
- Two spacious bedrooms
- Large driveway with parking for several cars
- Private rear garden
- Epc rating d
Armitage is a quiet, rural village which lies in the heart of Staffordshire, with good access to the nearby towns of Rugeley and Lichfield. It offers a blend of history, natural beauty, and community, making it an attractive location for people looking for a peaceful village atmosphere while still being close to urban amenities. It is close to the edge of the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), which offers scenic views and outdoor activities.
The village is well-connected to Rugeley, which is a small market town with good transportation links to major cities like Birmingham and Stafford via the nearby A51 and A513 roads.
Armitage has a long history, with its origins dating back to medieval times. Historically, the area was likely involved in agriculture and the exploitation of local natural resources.
The village name "Armitage" is thought to come from Old English, meaning "the hamlet or settlement of the army" or "the homestead of the servant."
One notable historical feature is the Armitage Shanks company, which was founded in the village. This company, originally based here, became a prominent manufacturer of sanitary ware, known for producing toilets, sinks, and other plumbing fixtures.
The village offers a variety of local amenities such as small shops, pubs, and recreational spaces. There are also local schools, healthcare facilities, and community centres in nearby Rugeley.
Despite being a quiet area, Armitage has a strong sense of community and is often seen as a desirable location for those looking for a more rural lifestyle while remaining close to larger towns and cities.
The village is close to the Rugeley railway station, which provides access to the West Coast Main Line, offering connections to larger cities like Birmingham and London.
The area is also within driving distance of the M6 motorway, providing easy access to other major cities in the West Midlands.
There are local primary and secondary schools in the nearby town of Rugeley, including The Hart School and Rugeley Community Primary School.
For higher education, there are further opportunities in Lichfield, Stafford, and beyond, with access to colleges and universities in the region.
Mobile coverage: 4G coverage is available in the area - please check with your provider.
Broadband Availability: Superfast broadband (FTTC) is available in the area.
Property & Services information:
Utilities: Mains gas, electricity, water and Broadband are connected.
Tenure: Freehold
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