Quiet rural home with large grounds and strong improvement potential.
- Two-bedroom detached cottage with exposed beams and wood-burning stove
- Huge established plot with potential for development (subject to permissions)
- Double garage plus driveway parking for multiple vehicles
- No onward chain — immediate purchase possible
- Main heating noted as oil boiler and radiators; verify fuel arrangements
- EPC rating F and walls likely uninsulated; requires energy improvements
- Shared septic tank (private drainage) and medium flood risk
- Built pre-1900; property will benefit from updating and refurbishment
This two-bedroom character cottage sits tucked in the quiet hamlet of Tideford Cross, offering a peaceful country retreat with no onward chain. Exposed beams, a wood-burning stove and traditional granite walls give the house immediate charm, while the bright kitchen and separate dining room suit everyday living or relaxed entertaining.
The property occupies a huge established plot with a double garage and generous driveway parking for multiple vehicles. The grounds present gardening potential and possible development opportunity (subject to planning permission), making this appealing for buyers who value outdoor space or long-term uplift.
Practical details to note: the home is an older build (pre-1900) with walls assumed to be uninsulated, an EPC rating of F and a medium flood risk. The heating is listed as oil-fired boiler and radiators (the listing also references Calor gas; buyers should verify fuel/service arrangements). The cottage will benefit from updating and insulation improvements to improve efficiency and comfort.
For downsizers seeking rural calm with good road links, this cottage balances character and space. It’s a straightforward purchase for someone prepared to carry out modest modernisation and to explore the plot’s longer-term potential.