End-terrace two-bedroom period cottage with exposed beams and oak flooring
This end-terrace two-bedroom cottage sits in a quiet hamlet with wide open countryside views. Retaining period features such as exposed beams, solid oak flooring and a brick fireplace, the house offers cosy character and a compact, well-arranged living space with a modernised bathroom and a practical kitchen/dining room.
The garden and plot are a strong selling point: a decent, lawned garden area, gravel seating and room for parking up to three cars. The property is freehold, in an affluent rural area with very low crime and no flooding risk — suited to buyers seeking a peaceful country retreat or a holiday-let opportunity within easy driving distance of Oswestry.
Buyers should note some practical limitations: heating is by electric storage heaters, the main fuel is electricity, and the stone walls are assumed uninsulated, which may affect running costs and comfort. Broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — important for remote working or letting.
Access to the rear garden is indirect: a shared pathway separates the house from the garden and there is no immediate direct garden access from the rear of the cottage. The property is over 100 years old so prospective purchasers should allow for period-maintenance and survey checks on walls and services before committing.