Charming two-bed village cottage with large plot, workshop and modern interiors.
Newly renovated throughout with exposed beams and wooden floors
Forge Cottage blends genuine period character with a recent, high-quality cosmetic renovation. Exposed beams, striking wooden floors and multiple woodburning/multi-fuel stoves give the house instant warmth and charm, while a newly fitted kitchen with island and bifold doors bring contemporary, open-plan living to the rear. The property is presented ready to move into.
Set on a large plot in the quiet village of Sedgeberrow, the cottage has a private walled patio, a separate workshop/studio and a substantial grassed area with scope for landscaping or siting a shepherd’s hut. Off-street driveway parking for multiple vehicles is a practical benefit in this rural location. Freehold tenure, no flood risk and low local crime add to the appeal.
Internally the layout is compact: two good-sized bedrooms and a single bathroom (roll-top bath plus separate shower) serve the home. Heating is provided by a boiler and radiators using LPG (private supply), and the property has solid brick walls with no known installed cavity insulation. Broadband speeds are slow locally — important if you work from home.
This cottage will suit buyers who value character and a peaceful village lifestyle but want modern, turnkey interiors — families seeking outstanding local schools, downsizers wanting manageable accommodation with outdoor space, or buyers planning a second home/holiday let. Be aware of running costs and potential insulation upgrades given the solid-wall construction and LPG fuel source.