Period two-bed cottage with large garden, close to Westenhanger station — ideal for first-time buyers.
Two double bedrooms with family bathroom upstairs
Large rear garden with outhouses and off-street parking
Oil-fired central heating; no mains gas available
Double glazing installed post-2002 for improved comfort
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated—energy upgrades likely needed
Period features including brick fireplace and wooden flooring
Close to Westenhanger station; around an hour to London by train
Freehold, affordable council tax and low local crime
Set in a peaceful village location opposite open farmland, this end-of-terrace Victorian cottage combines period charm with practical living. The ground floor offers a cosy living room with a brick fireplace and wooden floors, flowing into a functional kitchen and dining area. Upstairs are two good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom — comfortable accommodation for a small family or first-time buyers.
Outside, a long rear garden with outhouses and off-street parking provides substantial outdoor space and storage, rare for properties of this size. The house benefits from double glazing (post-2002) and oil-fired boiler heating, making it warm and secure year-round, while excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit remote working.
Buyers should note there is no mains gas and the property uses oil heating. The cavity walls are assumed to have no insulation, so additional insulation works may be advisable to improve energy efficiency. The home is of average internal size and presents opportunities to modernise and personalise throughout.
Close to Westenhanger railway station with regular services to London, and within catchment for well-regarded local primary and secondary schools, the cottage offers village tranquillity with convenient transport and local amenities. Freehold tenure and affordable council tax add to its practical appeal.