Characterful three-bed village cottage with large garden and entertaining terrace.
Double-fronted granite cottage with strong period character
Large sun terrace leading to lawned garden and summer house
Three double bedrooms; well-proportioned family accommodation
LPG central heating; EPC rating F (potentially higher running costs)
Single bathroom with separate shower; family-friendly layout
No off-street parking; on-street village parking only
FTTC broadband available but speeds reported as slow
Lovely village location; short walk to amenities and primary school
This double-fronted granite cottage blends generous period character with practical family living. Internally the rooms are well proportioned and well presented, with exposed beams, window seats and an impressive granite inglenook with log burner that give the house warmth and charm. The kitchen and utility provide good everyday space and the large first-floor bedrooms suit family life.
The garden is a standout feature: a large sun terrace with raised borders and built-in barbecue flows to a lawned garden with summer house and shed — excellent for outdoor entertaining and children's play. The summer house has electricity and offers flexible uses subject to planning, while the plot provides a rare slice of private landscaping in a village setting.
Important practical points are clear and factual. The property has LPG central heating and an EPC rating of F, which may mean higher running costs than modern gas or heat-pump systems. There is no off-street parking and broadband speeds are reported as slow (FTTC available), although mobile signal is good. The house is freehold and in a low-crime, village location within the catchment for St Hilary School.
This home will suit families or buyers seeking character and outside space who are prepared to accept period housekeeping and energy improvements. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the internal layout and cottage features fully.