Circa 1700 semi-detached stone cottage with period character
A charming circa-1700 semi-detached cottage occupying a generous footprint in the sought-after village of Crossford. The house combines period character—stone exterior, dormers and exposed beams—with practical modern upgrades including gas central heating and double glazing. Two double bedrooms sit above a living/dining room, kitchen with small utility, and ground-floor shower room; a floored attic offers additional storage or conversion potential.
Outdoor space is a clear strength: a large front garden, fully enclosed rear garden and a versatile summerhouse that can serve as an office or entertainment room. The property sits set back from Main Street with a shared driveway and off-street parking, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—useful for home working in this rural-but-well-connected setting.
Notable considerations: the Energy Performance Certificate is rated D and the home is in an area described as very deprived, which may affect resale or financing options. The shared driveway means vehicular access is mutual with the neighbour. Interiors are comfortably proportioned for cottage living but some rooms are compact and further modernisation or refurbishment could unlock additional value.
This property will suit families or couples seeking a characterful home near local amenities and schools, and buyers prepared to carry out modest updating to maximise the house’s potential. Open viewing held Sundays 2–4pm or by appointment.