Grade II listed 17th-century stone under thatch cottage
A charming Grade II listed 17th-century stone-under-thatch cottage, Threeways blends original character with modern comforts. Exposed beams, vaulted first-floor bedrooms with purlins, and refitted kitchen and bathrooms give period charm with everyday practicality. The house sits on a decent plot with a low-maintenance courtyard garden set on two levels, plus generous parking and a detached double garage.
The comfortable layout includes three reception rooms that work as living, dining and a garden room/study, giving flexible space for home working or relaxed living. Two double bedrooms upstairs benefit from built-in wardrobes and a contemporary shower room; the ground floor also has a refitted bathroom with stone floor and Victorian-style heated towel rail. The property is chain free and ready for immediate occupation.
Important note for buyers: the Grade II listing protects historic features and will limit external and internal alterations — any work requires listed-building consent. The cottage’s low ceilings and small-to-medium room proportions reflect its age and will not suit those wanting large, modern open-plan volumes. The thatched roof and historic fabric may require specialist maintenance and higher insurance costs.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking a characterful village home close to amenities and good schools, or downsizers wanting comfortable, low-maintenance grounds with strong parking provision. It offers substantial living space for a two-bedroom home (approximately 1,321 sq ft) in a very affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.