End-terrace Victorian stone cottage with period features and exposed beams
Large established gardens with pond, greenhouse, doocot and decked summerhouse
Powered summerhouse and large powered workshop/outbuilding included
Converted from two flats; flexible layout for family or reconfiguration
Finishing works required throughout; bathroom and some rooms incomplete
Off-street parking and timber shed; attic partially floored for storage
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; no flooding risk
Located in a very deprived rural area — consider resale and service access
Set on generous, established grounds in a quiet rural setting, Southmost Cottage is a traditional stone end-terrace offering clear scope for a family home or renovation project. The house has been converted from two flats and retains period character—exposed beams, a multi‑fuel stove and a sizeable lounge/diner—while large gardens, a powered summerhouse and workshop give practical outdoor and storage options.
Internally the layout is flexible: ground-floor lounge/diner, fitted kitchen and shower room, with three bedrooms and a substantial bathroom on the upper floor. Several areas are unfinished and the bathroom is mid‑completion, so the property suits a buyer prepared to complete works and personalise finishes. The attic is partially floored and provides extra storage or potential conversion subject to consent.
Outside, mature planting, a pond, greenhouse and doocot create privacy and attractive country views from the summerhouse. Off‑street parking and a timber shed add convenience. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and there is no flooding risk.
Buyers should be aware this is a renovation project in a very deprived local area; finishing works remain throughout and some rooms require completion. That said, the combination of traditional features, large grounds and outbuildings presents considerable long-term value for a family seeking rural character or an investor willing to finish and refurbish.