Spacious character home with large sunny garden, garage and no onward chain.
Grade II listed four-bedroom cottage with beams and high ceilings
Large south-westerly garden — needs gardening to restore former planting
Three reception rooms plus eat-in modern farmhouse kitchen and utility
Detached timber garage with workshop; driveway parking for one vehicle
Freshly painted throughout; presented in good decorative order
Upstairs has sloping ceilings; no ensuite bathrooms for bedrooms
Medium flood risk in area; council tax is relatively high
Listed status will restrict alterations and may complicate renovations
This Grade II listed four-bedroom cottage on Church Street blends genuine period character with generous family living space. High ceilings and exposed beams sit alongside modern conveniences — a farmhouse-style kitchen with integrated appliances, a utility room, and two well-proportioned reception rooms that open to a south-westerly garden.
The house is offered chain free and is presented freshly painted throughout, ready to occupy. The layout suits family life: a versatile family room with inglenook fireplace links to living and dining rooms, while four double bedrooms and two bathrooms sit off a spacious first-floor landing. Practical features include a driveway, detached timber garage with workshop, and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
Buyers should note the property’s Grade II listing. Any alterations or significant works will need listed-building consent and may restrict changes. Upstairs has some sloping ceilings and character quirks; neither bathroom is ensuite. The garden is large and south-westerly but would benefit from time and effort to restore former planting and borders.
Other pragmatic points: the house sits in an affluent, ageing rural neighbourhood with medium flood risk and a relatively high council tax band. Parking is available for one vehicle on the drive plus the garage; road frontage is limited given the setting on Church Street.