- Three bedrooms in need of full modernisation
- Very large rear garden backing onto woodland
- Potential to extend subject to planning permission
- Small front garden with single driveway parking
- No onward chain, vacant possession possible
- Single ground-floor bathroom; rooms small-to-average
- Double glazing fitted pre-2002; likely limited thermal performance
- Sandstone/limestone walls assumed uninsulated, may need work
Set in a peaceful semi-rural lane, this three-bedroom Tudor‑style semi offers a rare renovation opportunity on a generous plot. The cottage requires full modernisation throughout, so buyers can reconfigure interiors, update services and add contemporary finishes to create a comfortable family home. There is clear scope to extend (subject to planning), and neighbouring properties have successfully enlarged, illustrating the value potential.
The house sits back from the lane with a small front garden and single driveway; inside is compact, with a cosy front living room, rear kitchen, ground-floor bathroom and three bedrooms upstairs. Room sizes are small-to-average for a cottage of this era, and the property footprint is modest, meaning any extension would most effectively increase living space and modern functionality.
Outside, the rear garden is a standout feature: very large, level and private, backing onto woodland and ideal for family use, landscaping or further extension to the house. Practical elements include two garden sheds and off-street parking for one car. There is no onward chain, which can speed purchase and refurbishment timelines.
Important considerations: the property needs comprehensive renovation (likely updating of wiring, heating, insulation and finishes), double glazing dates from before 2002 and external walls are uninsulated sandstone/limestone (assumed). Viewings are limited to a single open-house appointment, so early interest is advised.