Lock-up-and-leave village home with private courtyard and extra adjoining land.
- Newly refurbished throughout with fitted kitchen and modern bathroom
- Character features: exposed stone, beams, wood-burning Rayburn stove
- Additional adjacent land approximately 13 x 5 metres included
- Private rear courtyard and one off-street parking space
- Freehold with no onward chain complications
- Stone walls likely uninsulated — may need improvement for efficiency
- Small plot and limited parking; broadband and mobile only average
This newly refurbished two-bedroom cottage in Banwell village blends character with ready-to-live-in convenience. Originally built in the 1800s, the house retains exposed stone walls, timber beams and a wood-burning Rayburn stove, while benefitting from full refurbishment, gas central heating and double glazing. The elevated position delivers pleasant views and a private rear courtyard for outdoor sitting.
The layout suits downsizers or a lock-up-and-leave lifestyle: an open lounge with fireplace, separate dining area, kitchen/breakfast room and a first-floor principal bedroom with landing seating space. The vendors have also acquired an adjacent strip of land (approximately 13 x 5 metres) above the cottage that could be turned into a small terrace or seating area to capitalise on the outlook.
Practical points are clear and factual. The plot is small and parking is limited to one off-street space; the stone walls are assumed uninsulated which may affect running costs and future improvement plans. Broadband and mobile signals are average for the area. The property has been used as a holiday let, so furniture and fittings may reflect that use; buyers should check what is included. No onward chain and freehold tenure simplify a swift purchase, but buyers should verify services and title documents independently.