Character cottage with modern extension, garden studio and easy M1 access.
End-of-terrace Victorian cottage with recent sympathetic restoration
Three double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes across three storeys
Open-plan kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and Kardean flooring
Sitting room with log-burning stove; cosy village views from top floor
Landscaped, low-maintenance tiered garden with garden room/studio
Small plot size and artificial turf; limited outdoor space for expansion
Solid brick walls (no assumed insulation) and EPC band D
Single family bathroom only; consider if multiple bathrooms required
This three-storey, end-terrace cottage in Flore blends Victorian character with a recent sympathetic renovation. The ground floor offers an open-plan kitchen/dining area with shaker cabinetry, underfloor heating and Kardean flooring, plus a cosy sitting room with a log burner — comfortable living spaces for family life or home working.
Upstairs are three double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, and a refitted family bathroom on the first floor; the second-floor bedroom enjoys village views. The property is chain-free and presented ready to move into after the recent restoration and extension.
Outside is a low-maintenance, tiered garden with artificial lawn, paved seating area and a garden room/studio with light and power — useful as a home office or quiet retreat. A red-brick storage shed adds practical outdoor storage. The house sits on a small plot on a no-through road with good access to the M1 and A5.
Notable practical points: the property has solid brick walls (no built-in insulation assumed), an EPC rating of D and one family bathroom only. The plot is small and landscaping uses artificial turf. Council tax is moderate. These facts will be important for buyers prioritising energy efficiency, outdoor space or multiple bathrooms.