Newly refurbished two-bed cottage steps from Lymm village and Cherry Tree Primary — ideal for families..
- Fully refurbished two-bedroom period cottage, built 1852
- Re-fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and utility cupboard
- Character lounge with exposed beams and working fireplace/wood burner
- West-facing enclosed garden with powered summer house and decking
- Small urban plot and modest overall footprint, limited outdoor space
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential energy-efficiency works
- Single bathroom only; loft boarded with pull-down ladder for storage
- Freehold, mains gas boiler heating, Council Tax Band C (affordable)
This charming mid-terrace period cottage, built in 1852, has been fully refurbished and is presented in immaculate order. The ground floor living/dining room shows original character with exposed beams and a brick fireplace, while the re-fitted kitchen includes integrated appliances for ready-to-use convenience. A fully enclosed, west-facing rear garden with a powered summer house provides private outdoor space close to the village centre.
The property suits family buyers or couples seeking a village location: it’s a short walk to Lymm village amenities and Cherry Tree Primary School, with easy access to nearby motorway links for commuting. The layout offers two bedrooms and one bathroom across an efficient footprint, plus loft storage with a fitted ladder and a useful understairs cupboard.
Notable practical points are straightforward: the house is freehold, centrally heated via a mains-gas boiler and radiators, and benefits from fast broadband and low local crime. However, buyers should note the cottage’s small plot and modest overall footprint, plus solid brick walls which are assumed to have no built-in insulation — this may affect energy efficiency and could prompt future insulation or improvement works. There is only one bathroom and limited outdoor space, and any extension would be subject to planning consent.
Overall this is a move-in ready period home that balances historic character with modern fittings. Early internal viewing is recommended for buyers who prioritise village living, period features and a well-maintained, low-hassle cottage in a very affluent area.