Characterful one-bedroom cottage with sunny courtyard and low running costs.
Victorian one-bedroom cottage with exposed brick and feature fireplaces
Compact 600 sq ft footprint, two reception rooms and practical layout
South-facing rear courtyard; very small plot, low garden maintenance
Freehold ownership and very low council tax
Off-street parking nearby but not an allocated space
Solid brick construction with assumed no cavity insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrade for efficiency
Situated on a busy street edge, flanked by commercial properties
This one-bedroom Victorian cottage on Church Road combines period character with sensible modern comforts. Exposed brickwork, attractive internal doors and feature fireplaces give the cottage instant charm, while a contemporary fitted kitchen and a roomy bathroom make everyday living straightforward.
The house is compact (around 600 sq ft) and laid out over two floors with two reception rooms that suit flexible living — cosy lounge and separate dining or home‑working space. A south-facing rear courtyard provides a sunny, private outdoor spot without large garden maintenance. Off-street parking is available nearby (not allocated).
Practical points are clear: the mid‑terrace sits among commercial properties on a village high street, and the building is solid brick with no known insulation upgrades and older double glazing. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators; the freehold tenure and very low council tax are positives for buyers seeking low running costs. Overall, the cottage will suit a downsizer or single occupant wanting a low‑maintenance, characterful home close to village amenities.