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Lichfield Road

Stone, Staffordshire

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Architect: Gilbert-Scott

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“A beautifully preserved mid-century gem, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian houses, and set amidst swathes of lawn and mature trees”

Harking to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian concepts, this unexpected four-bedroom house occupies an idyllic position in Stone, a sought-after town in Staffordshire. Single-storey, with a low elevation and interlocking forms creating a staggered plan of shifting sightlines between the free-flowing living spaces, this home beautifully exhibits the innovative spirit of modernist residential design and epitomises indoor-outdoor living. There is an independent one-bedroom annexe, a triple garage, a characterful garden room and a plethora of sheds and stores. Surrounded by over an acre of wrapping private gardens and an incredible variety of mature trees, the house has a wonderfully rural feel while being within easy reach of Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford, less than 10 miles north and south respectively.

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