End-of-terrace village cottage with character, small courtyard and scope to update..
No chain — ready for quick completion
A charming stone end-of-terrace cottage on Ringstead High Street offered with no chain — ideal for a first-time buyer or investor seeking village character. The property retains period features including exposed beams, latch doors and a feature fireplace, arranged over two floors with a compact kitchen/diner and a versatile large landing currently used as office or dressing space.
The cottage sits on a small plot with a paved courtyard and a narrow driveway to the side providing limited off-street parking. Rooms are well-proportioned for the size (about 643 sq ft) and the layout works for modern living, though the footprint is modest and garden space is minimal.
Practical points to note: the house dates from before 1900, has double glazing installed before 2002 and an EPC rating D. External stone walls are likely uninsulated and the property will benefit from targeted updating and insulation improvements to raise comfort and efficiency. Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low.
This is a straightforward, low-chain purchase for buyers who value village location, period character and easy access to local amenities and countryside walks. It will particularly suit someone prepared to carry modest modernisation works to improve energy performance and personalise the interior.