Characterful three-bedroom village cottage with new roof and tiered garden.
Three double bedrooms with original fireplaces retained
This attractive three-bedroom period house in Potterne blends historic character with sensible recent updates. A new roof and replacement double-glazed windows improve long-term durability and reduce immediate maintenance worries, while original fireplaces and exposed beams preserve character. The sitting room centres on a feature fireplace and the kitchen/breakfast room has a multi-fuel burner, creating a warm, homely feel.
Set on a gently sloping, tiered garden with patio, pond and mature planting, the outside space feels private and pleasantly tucked away for village living. The rear garden includes a good-sized shed for storage; off-street parking is available though street frontage is tight.
Practicalities to note: heating currently relies on coal-fired boiler and radiators, and the property has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation. The EPC rating is F, so buyers should expect improvement works to cut running costs and modernise the heating. The home lies within a conservation area, which helps protect character but may limit external alterations.
This home will suit buyers looking for a character cottage they can move into with some immediate comforts, and improve over time — ideal for a family or couple seeking village life close to local amenities and good school options nearby.