Renovated two-bedroom cottage with garden — ready to move in..
Two double bedrooms with period features and high ceilings
End-of-terrace cottage in quiet cul-de-sac location
Newly renovated interiors: modern kitchen and bathroom throughout
Private landscaped rear garden with garden room/shed
Solid-brick pre-1900 construction; likely no wall insulation
Small plot and limited parking typical of cul-de-sac setting
Area has higher crime levels and local economic deprivation
Freehold; mains gas boiler and double glazing present
This newly renovated two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage sits quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac in Datchet, offering a compact but well-planned home for first-time buyers or couples. Interiors blend Victorian character — high ceilings and a bay window — with contemporary updates: fitted kitchen, modern bathroom, double glazing and a working wood-burning stove in the living room.
The ground floor flows sensibly from a bright living room into a practical kitchen with an adjacent utility room, useful for laundry and storage. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a first-floor WC. The private, landscaped rear garden is a useful outdoor room for planting, relaxing or a small home office shed.
Important factual notes: the house is an older solid-brick build (pre-1900) and appears to have no cavity wall insulation, which can affect heat loss and running costs despite the modern boiler and radiators. The plot is small and parking is limited by the cul-de-sac setting. The neighbourhood records higher crime levels and the wider area has indicators of economic deprivation; buyers should factor local social context into their decision.
Overall this property offers immediate move-in standard accommodation with period charm and a manageable garden. It’s well suited to buyers wanting character, a compact low-maintenance plot and quick access to local schools and transport links, but those sensitive to running costs, external noise or neighbourhood safety should carry out appropriate local checks.