Approximately 4.5 acres of paddock, woodland and fast-flowing stream
Set in an elevated, peaceful position near Bredwardine, this substantially extended cottage occupies about 4.5 acres of paddock, woodland and stream, with long-range rural views. The house blends period character—exposed beams, inglenook fireplace and original features—with practical modern upgrades including replacement double glazing and oil-fired central heating.
The adaptable layout provides four double bedrooms and two bathrooms, a large utility, lounge with wood-burning stove, and an open-plan kitchen/dining area. Outbuildings include a steel-framed barn/workshop used for classic-car restoration and a detached double garage, offering strong potential for hobbyists, small-scale equestrian use, or ancillary buildings (any development subject to planning permission).
The plot is a principal asset: ring-fenced paddocks, mature trees and two cattle-grid entrances create privacy and scope for grazing or amenity landscaping. Two public footpaths cross the curtilage—valuable for countryside access but important to note when considering fenced boundaries or development.
Important practical notes: heating is oil-fired (off-grid fuel), the property dates from before 1900 so some elements may need ongoing maintenance, and council tax is noted as expensive. Potential purchasers should factor in running costs and any permissions required for change of use or building works.