Large, very large plot with front, side and rear gardens
Two reception rooms, cloakroom and separate utility area
Stone-built cottage with period character (pre-1900)
Requires renovation throughout; budget for repairs and upgrades
Heating via LPG boiler; private fuel supply, check ongoing costs
UPVC double glazing; install date unknown
No onward chain; no flooding risk
Rural hamlet location — limited local amenities, private transport needed
Set in a peaceful Hardington Marsh hamlet, this extended two-bedroom semi-detached cottage sits on a very large plot with generous front, side and rear gardens. The stone-built character and UPVC double glazing combine traditional charm with some modern elements, while two reception rooms plus a cloakroom and utility area give practical living space.
The property requires renovation throughout — cosmetic and likely mechanical upgrades are needed to bring the house fully up to modern standards. Heating is via an LPG boiler and radiators (private supply), and the cob walls and age of the building (pre-1900) may mean ongoing maintenance costs. There is no flooding risk and council tax is low, but buyers should allow budget for improvements.
This cottage is offered chain free and will suit a wide range of buyers: first-time buyers who want a project, downsizers seeking a rural base, or investors looking for renovation potential. The hamlet location offers tranquillity and countryside views, with nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good and fast broadband available. Local amenities are limited — a rural lifestyle and private transport will be necessary.
Overall this is a character cottage with generous outdoor space and clear renovation upside. The combination of no onward chain and large gardens makes it a strong opportunity for buyers prepared to invest time and money to restore and personalise the property.







































































