Two double bedrooms in a character cottage layout
Kitchen-diner with pantry and useful study/store
Long sunny garden with shed and two greenhouses
Off-road parking for several cars — rare for a terrace
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation (may need upgrading)
Low ceilings in parts and single bathroom only
Medium local flood risk; check insurance and tests
Fast broadband, gas central heating, double glazing post-2002
A charming two-double-bedroom character cottage in the sought-after village of Bretforton, offering traditional features and substantial outside space. The house dates from 1902 with a 1948 extension and provides a kitchen-diner with pantry, a cosy sitting room plus a useful study/store, and off-road parking for several vehicles — rare for a terraced property.
The long rear garden, greenhouse space and separate courtyard will appeal to keen gardeners and families who want room to play and grow. Practical benefits include gas central heating, double glazing installed post-2002 and fast broadband — useful for home working or streaming. The cottage’s layout and period charm suit buyers seeking village life and character rather than a show-home finish.
Notable points to consider: the property has solid brick walls with no built-in wall insulation assumed, low ceilings in places and a single bathroom. Flooding risk is assessed as medium for the area. Tenure is not confirmed and some updating or insulation work may be needed to improve energy performance and comfort.
Bretforton is a picturesque, community-focused village with local amenities, a good primary school and nearby secondary options (including outstanding-rated choices). This cottage is best for buyers who value village character, garden space and parking, and who are prepared to carry out sympathetic improvements where desired.