Characterful four-bedroom village home with garage and decent garden.
Detached stone cottage with traditional exposed beams
A stone-built detached cottage in Goadby Marwood, Stone Cottage combines traditional character with practical family layout. Two reception rooms and a country-style kitchen provide flexible living space, while four bedrooms and two bathrooms suit growing families or those needing guest accommodation. The property includes an integral single garage, driveway parking and a decent garden — useful for outdoor family life and storeage.
Practical details are straightforward: the house was constructed in the late 1990s–early 2000s, has double glazing, cavity wall insulation (assumed), oil-fired boiler and radiators, and an EPC rating of D. Broadband speeds are strong for the area, but indoor mobile signal is limited and current sellers rely on Wi‑Fi calling; outdoor coverage is better. Flood risk is very low.
Buyers should note a few material drawbacks: heating runs on private oil (not a community supply), council tax is band F (described as expensive), and mobile signal indoors is poor. Overall the home is presented in good order but retains an EPC D rating and may benefit from energy or heating improvements over time.
This property will suit families seeking a spacious village cottage with character, buyers relocating to a quiet rural community, or those prioritising good broadband and private outdoor space. It offers immediate liveability with scope for energy upgrades to reduce running costs.