Period charm meets modern living with countryside views and roomy family accommodation.
Detached stone cottage with period features and modernised interior
Set in a small hamlet with open countryside views, this detached stone house combines period character with modern comfort. The recently renovated interior includes an open-plan kitchen with bi-fold doors, a generous lounge with a stone fireplace and log burner, and four double bedrooms — the master with en-suite and underfloor heating. Driveway parking for up to four cars and a landscaped garden with patio and outbuilding support family life and outdoor entertaining.
Practical running costs and sustainability are addressed by an air-source heat pump and double glazing, while excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit remote working. The property falls within the catchment for Stalyhill primary and junior schools and is close to country walks, making it attractive to families seeking space and a rural feel without losing connectivity.
Notable caveats are factual: the house sits on a relatively small plot and sits in a wider area classified as very deprived; council tax is described as expensive. The stone walls are original and assumed uninsulated, and the double-glazing install date is unknown; buyers who require full thermal upgrades should allow for potential insulation or retrofit costs.