Three-bedroom detached cottage with separate study
Light, airy 25ft kitchen/diner opening to garden veranda
Large landscaped wrap‑around garden with panoramic views
Garage, carport and off‑road parking for multiple cars
Single family bathroom only — may be limiting for larger families
EPC rating D; potential to improve energy efficiency
Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
Freehold with Council Tax Band D (moderate)
Set on a generous, landscaped 1/5-acre plot in a popular village, this traditional stone-built detached cottage combines period character with practical family living. The light-filled layout centres on a 25ft kitchen/diner that opens to a veranda and elevated garden terraces — ideal for family meals and entertaining. A separate study provides a useful home-working space.
Three bedrooms are arranged over the first floor alongside a single family bathroom; built-in wardrobes and clever storage keep rooms tidy. The lounge’s brick fireplace and log-burning stove add cosy character, while the long utility and pantry support everyday household needs.
Outside, off-road parking, a covered carport and a garage (power and lighting) make vehicle storage straightforward. The rear garden is the property’s highlight: multiple seating areas, raised deck with panoramic views, mature fruit trees, a vegetable plot and well-planned borders offer privacy and strong curb appeal.
Practical points to note: the home is freehold with Council Tax Band D and an EPC rating of D. Broadband speeds are average in the area and there is one main bathroom which may feel limiting for some family layouts. Overall, the house presents as a comfortable, characterful family home with scope to update systems or internal finishes to personal taste.