3 bedroom end of terrace house to rent
Key information
Letting details
- Availability date: 19 Jan 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £1440
- Long term let
Features and description
- Central heating
- Dishwasher
- Double glazed
- Garden
- Parking
- White goods
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A well designed end-terrace three bedroom home with a front facing living room and an open plan dining / kitchen with access to the rear garden through French doors. There is a downstairs cloakroom and an under-stairs store. Upstairs, the master bedroom comes complete with an en-suite shower room and a built-in wardrobe. Two further bedrooms share the fully equipped family bathroom
The kitchen features integrated appliances- oven, hob, fridge-freezer & dishwasher.
Dimensions
Kitchen/Dining 2.81m x 5.09m 9’3” x 16’8”
Living Room 4.19m x 4.07m 13’8” x 13’4”
WC 1.20m x 1.80m 3’11” x 5’11”
Bedroom 1 3.00m x 3.37m 9’10” x 11’1”
En-suite 1.98m x 1.62m 6’5” x 5’4”
Bedroom 2 3.18m x 2.17m 10’5” x 7’1”
Bedroom 3 3.18m x 2.82m 10’5” x 9’3”
Bathroom 2.03m x 1.93m 6’7” x 6’3”
Full references will be required, and a guarantor may be needed.
Pets considered subject to breed, size and quality.
Owned and managed by a local family-run business.
Please note- photos were taken before the current tenants moved in so show no furnishings
VILLAGE LIFE AT ITS BEST
Wheaton Aston can trace its history back to Norman times, but it became a busier place with the arrival of the canal, built by Thomas Telford in the 1830’s. Today it is a thriving community, with a wide range of local amenities.
The local village school, St. Mary’s C of E First Academy, which is within walking distance of Bridge View, was rated “Good” in the latest Ofsted report. There is a wide choice of both state run and independent secondary schools within a short drive.
For everyday shopping needs, there is a local shop and post office just down the road in Long Street, whilst the local Spar is less than ten minutes’ walk away. The village also has a doctor’s surgery, a pharmacy, a garage and two friendly local pubs. There are regular buses to both Stafford and Wolverhampton, which leave from the Greenhill Lane bus stops just outside the development.
Stafford is just a short drive away and is home to a wide range of supermarkets, shops, bars and restaurants, as well as the County hospital. Stafford railway station has regular direct trains to London Euston with a journey time of around one hour and twenty minutes. Wolverhampton and Telford are just a little further away from the development.
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