Charming two-bed stone cottage — holiday-let income potential, south-facing garden.
Chain-free two-bedroom period cottage with strong character
A two-bedroom period cottage blending countryside character with practical modern comforts. The sitting room centres on an inglenook fireplace and wood burner; flagstone floors and exposed stone walls add authentic charm. The house has been run successfully as self-catering holiday accommodation and is offered chain-free, which may suit buyers seeking immediate possession or investors wanting an income stream.
Ground floor layout is functional: a compact cottage-style kitchen/dining room, utility and cloakroom WC keep daily chores separate from living space. Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the first floor. The property is small overall (approx. 520 sq ft) and sits on a modest plot with a south-facing front garden, patio and sheltered seating area — pleasant but limited outdoor space.
Practical notes: the cottage is freehold with small business council tax exemption (Council Tax N/A). Heating is by electric-fed boiler and radiators; double glazing was installed post-2002. The stone walls are original (pre-1900) and assumed uninsulated, so upgrading insulation could significantly improve comfort and running costs. Off-road parking provides useful convenience in the village setting.
This home will appeal to buyers who value character and location over expansive living space — ideal as a compact family home, downsizer property or income-producing holiday let. Be aware of the property’s modest size and potential improvement requirements (insulation/modernisation) when viewing.