Chain-free end-terrace cottage with period features
Modern fitted kitchen and stable-style side door
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Private rear garden plus external storage space
Off-street parking—rare for village cottages
Small overall size (approx. 523 sq ft), compact rooms
Low ceilings throughout affect perceived space
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; EPC rated E
This handsome end-terrace cottage sits in the quiet village of Higham-on-the-Hill and combines authentic period character with practical upgrades. The sitting room retains exposed beams and a brick fireplace, while a modern fitted kitchen at the rear adds everyday convenience. The property is chain-free, ready for a straightforward purchase.
Ideal for first-time buyers or downsizers, the house offers two double bedrooms and a compact but private rear garden with external storage. Off-street parking is a valuable village asset, and the location benefits from good local schools, low crime and fast broadband for working from home.
Buyers should note the home's small overall footprint (approx. 523 sq ft) and low ceilings, which limit room scale. The property has solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) and an EPC rating of E, so upgrading insulation and energy efficiency may be advisable. These are common works for period homes and present scope to add value.
In short, this cosy, characterful cottage offers village living with modern convenience, no onward chain, and clear potential for targeted improvements to reduce running costs and increase comfort.