Charming two-bedroom conservation-area cottage with a sunny rear garden and easy town access..
• Two bedrooms and two reception rooms in a compact Victorian cottage
• South-facing rear garden with raised beds and patio, sun trap
• Located in Tring conservation area, short walk to High Street amenities
• Gas central heating, double glazed windows (install date unknown)
• Solid brick walls; assumed lack of wall insulation may need upgrading
• Small plot and average internal size (~642 sq.ft) — compact living
• One bathroom (ground floor); no parking mentioned — consider access
• Freehold tenure and affordable council tax, good commuter links
This pretty Victorian cottage sits in Tring’s conservation area, a short walk from the High Street shops, cafés and Friday farmers’ market. The house offers two reception rooms, two bedrooms and a south-facing rear garden that catches the sun—ideal for relaxed entertaining or evening seating.
The interior mixes period character and practical features: a bay-fronted façade, exposed beam and open fire in the living room, a dining area open to the kitchen, and fitted white goods. Gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown) and an average internal size of around 642 sq.ft make this a manageable, well-located home for a small family or couple.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is built with solid brick walls and is assumed to have no cavity insulation, so thermal upgrades could be beneficial. The plot is small, and the layout is traditionally compact. There is one bathroom on the ground floor and no mention of off-street parking. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission their own surveys and service checks prior to offer.
Freehold tenure, an affordable council tax band and excellent local transport links (regular trains to London) add practical value for commuters and buyers seeking long-term convenience. With sympathetic updating and insulation improvements, the cottage offers charm, central convenience and sensible investment potential.