Two double bedrooms with exposed beams and oak flooring
This appealing two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage sits in the heart of Oakhill and offers genuine period character throughout. Flagstone floors, stripped wood doors, exposed beams and a roll-top bath create an immediate cottage feel, while a multi-fuel stove provides a cosy living room focal point. The layout includes two reception rooms, a kitchen with utility area and a landing large enough for a study.
Outdoor space is small but useful: a productive front vegetable patch and paved seating area, plus a private rear courtyard leading to a garden store. Practical updates include double glazing (post-2002) and mains gas central heating; there is scope to add a downstairs cloakroom from the utility area. The property is offered as freehold, with EPC rating D and council tax Band B.
Notable constraints are the modest overall size (approximately 823 sq ft) and the small plot, which may limit major extensions. The stone walls are original sandstone and assumed to have no added insulation, so further energy improvements are likely needed. Local services are strong for a village location, but the nearest primary school has an Ofsted rating of "Requires improvement." This cottage will suit buyers seeking character and village life who are comfortable with some updating rather than those wanting a turn-key, high-spec home.