Charming period cottage in central Wellesbourne with courtyard garden and no onward chain.
- Three-storey end-of-terrace cottage in central Wellesbourne
- Traditional features: exposed beams, fireplaces, dormer windows
- Ground-floor living and dining rooms; fitted kitchen
- First-floor bedroom and bathroom; two attic bedrooms above
- Paved courtyard garden, two outhouses (one WC) and side gate
- Solid brick walls (likely no insulation); EPC rated D
- Freehold, chain-free; mains gas central heating and double glazing
- Small plot and single bathroom may limit larger families
Set in the heart of Wellesbourne, this three-storey end-of-terrace cottage combines period charm with practical village living. The living room and dining room retain traditional features such as exposed beams and fireplaces, while the kitchen is fitted with modern appliances and a wall-mounted boiler serving gas central heating.
Arranged over three floors, the house offers flexible accommodation: ground-floor reception rooms, a first-floor bedroom and bathroom, and two attic-level bedrooms with character fireplaces. A paved courtyard garden to the rear provides low-maintenance outdoor space, with two useful outhouses (one with a WC and basin) and a pedestrian right of way across the garden.
Important practical points: the property is freehold and chain-free, with double glazing installed post-2002 and mains gas central heating. The solid brick walls mean the house likely lacks cavity insulation and the current EPC rating is D — upgrading insulation and energy-efficiency would be beneficial and could reduce running costs.
This cottage will suit buyers after a village-centre home with character and straightforward upkeep — families, couples or buyers looking for a period home they can personalise. Note there is a single bathroom, a small plot, and some potential for improvement rather than full refurbishment.