Substantial period house with village location and annex potential.
Approximately 2,500 sqft of versatile living space
Set in the heart of Long Sutton, The Old Cyder House is a substantial stone cottage offering about 2,500 sqft of versatile living space across multiple floors. High-ceilinged reception rooms, exposed beams and dormer windows lend period character, while a large open-plan kitchen/family room and conservatory suit family life and entertaining. A first-floor sitting room offers pleasant countryside views over the village.
Accommodation currently provides four to five bedrooms and three bathrooms, with scope to form a self-contained annex subject to consent. Outside there are enclosed gardens, a garage and ample off-road parking, useful for growing families or guests. The property is freehold and not at risk of flooding; the village setting benefits from very low crime and nearby primary schooling rated Good.
Buyers should note this is a pre-1900 stone-built house with walls assumed to have no insulation, so thermal upgrades are likely needed. Double glazing was fitted after 2002, and heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. Broadband and mobile signals are average for a rural location, and council tax is above average. The house will appeal to buyers seeking period character with renovation potential rather than a move-in-new condition.