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Hargreaves Lane

Stafford, Staffordshire

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“The interiors have an immediate feeling of warmth and texture, welcoming light flows around the plan and the double-height volumes add an unexpected loftiness”

This carefully preserved three-bedroom house was designed in 1959 by the local architect Brian Lambert for his family. Tucked into the quiet pocket at the edge of Rowley Park, on the south-west fringe of Stafford, the house retains the hallmarks of mid-century modernism, including plywood panelling and five-finger parquet flooring. Adaptable and flexible interior spaces unfold over two storeys and have a seamless sense of flow. The house is surrounded by around 0.72 acres of garden, home to an incredible variety of mature trees, while the banks of the River Sow and bustling Stafford town centre are just a short walk away.

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