Compact village home with garage and easy access to local amenities.
Freehold one-bedroom semi-detached cottage with sun room and lounge/diner
Brick-built garage with power and light, vehicular access available
Double glazing installed post-2002 and mains gas central heating
Very small plot with a modest front rose garden
Solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation (energy upgrades needed)
Slow broadband speeds; limited for heavy home working
Shared driveway access; parking technically belongs to neighbour
Sold via Modern Auction — undisclosed reserve and buyer fees apply
A charming one-bedroom semi-detached cottage in the semi-rural village of Walkeringham, offering a compact but comfortable home with a sun room and separate lounge/diner. The house combines period character—bay window, brick fireplace recess—and practical updates such as double glazing and mains gas central heating.
Externally the property benefits from a brick-built garage with power and light, a small front rose garden and vehicular access to the garage. The village location gives easy access to local amenities including a primary school, pub and playpark, with larger towns and rail links a short drive away.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or someone downsizing who wants a manageable, characterful property in a quiet village. The solid brick walls (original construction, likely without modern cavity insulation) and the compact footprint mean there is scope for sympathetic energy-efficiency upgrades and cosmetic improvement to add value. Broadband speeds are reported slow; factor this in if you work from home.
Please note the property is being sold by Modern Auction. A buyer’s reservation fee (4.5% of the purchase price, minimum £6,600) and additional administrative fees apply. The sale is subject to an undisclosed reserve price and buyers must complete due diligence before bidding.