Single-level, characterful 3-bed cottage with large SW garden and village location.
Detached Victorian stone cottage dating from 1812
A striking detached stone cottage dating to 1812, this single‑level home blends original Victorian character with recent high‑quality refurbishment. The open-plan kitchen/living area, log burner and floor-to-ceiling glazing open directly onto a large southwest-facing garden with mature planting and clear views to Bolton Church — ideal for relaxed outdoor living and entertaining. Off-street parking for several cars is available plus visitor spaces on the lane.
The accommodation is arranged all on one level, making it especially suitable for buyers seeking step-free living or downsizing without losing character. The current fit-out is modern and well finished: cashmere soft-close kitchen units, marble-finish en-suite fittings (as described), oak and porcelain flooring, and good broadband speeds. The village location offers a strong community feel, a well-regarded primary school, a pub, and easy road links to the M6 and nearby market towns.
Notable practical points: heating is oil-fired (no mains gas to the village) and the property sits on an average‑sized footprint (819 sqft internal). A modest annual service charge of £360 applies. Prospective buyers should verify the exact bathroom count and service details, as advert particulars contain conflicting statements about bathrooms/en-suites. Overall, this is a characterful, recently refurbished cottage offering versatile single‑level living in a quiet rural village.