Spacious family home with courtyard garden and village convenience.
- Detached period cottage built in 1851, character features throughout
- Flexible layout: four bedrooms and multiple reception rooms
- Walled red-brick courtyard garden, garage plus parking space
- Master bedroom with ensuite and extensive integrated wardrobes
- Oil-fired central heating; EPC Band E (likely higher running costs)
- Stone walls probably uninsulated; retrofit insulation recommended
- Slow broadband availability; mobile signal reported as excellent
- Medium flood risk for the area — check insurance and flood history
Glebe Cottage is a handsome mid-19th-century detached home offering flexible four-bedroom family accommodation in the heart of Shrewton. Rooms are well-proportioned with character features such as exposed beams and working log burners; the layout includes a drawing room, sitting room, morning room, and a ground-floor dining room that can serve as a fourth bedroom.
The kitchen/breakfast room opens onto a walled red-brick courtyard garden, ideal for safe outdoor play and low-maintenance gardening. A garage plus an additional parking space add practical convenience for families. The village location places you close to primary schooling, local shops, a pub, and good countryside walking and riding nearby.
Practical points to note: heating is by oil-fired boiler and radiators, the property has an EPC Band E, and the stone walls are likely uninsulated. Broadband speeds are reported as slow and there is a medium flood risk for the area; these factors may affect running costs and connectivity.
Presented in good decorative order with ample storage, the cottage suits buyers seeking a period home with character and flexible family space, and those prepared to manage and upgrade energy and connectivity aspects over time.