Two double bedrooms with attic storage
Set in the peaceful village of Rookhope, this Victorian two-bedroom terrace blends period character with practical living. The ground floor offers a cosy living room with a multi-fuel burner and a traditional fireplace, plus a kitchen and entrance hall; two double bedrooms and a bathroom sit on the first floor, with useful attic storage above. uPVC double glazing helps retain heat and frames countryside views to the north.
Outside, the property benefits from a very large rear garden laid mainly to lawn, mature shrubs and a gravel seating area — an appealing private space for outdoor living. Off-street parking for two and a single garage opposite the house add useful convenience for vehicles and storage. The overall footprint is modest inside at about 644 sq ft, so rooms are practical rather than expansive.
Practical considerations include a high local flooding risk and generally slow broadband speeds, which may affect some buyers. The house is constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls and internal insulation; while the EPC is D and heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, older properties can need ongoing maintenance. This home will suit someone seeking rural character and scope to personalise, rather than buyers wanting a completely modern, low-maintenance finish.



















































































































