Characterful two-bedroom home with loft space and powered outbuilding.
Approximately 935 sq ft of living space
Two bedrooms plus versatile loft room (not a formal bedroom)
Character features: exposed beams and log-burning stove
Modern kitchen/diner and gas central heating
Timber outbuilding with power and lighting
Low-maintenance terraced rear garden; small plot size
Double glazing fitted after 2002
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation (consider upgrades)
This charming two-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace cottage blends period character with practical modern updates across approximately 935 sq ft. Exposed beams and a cosy log-burning stove create immediate warmth, while a contemporary kitchen/diner and gas central heating make daily living straightforward. The property is presented in good condition and benefits from double glazing installed after 2002.
A versatile loft room offers useful additional space currently used as a bedroom, though it is not a formal bedroom and may have restricted headroom. Outside, a low-maintenance terraced rear garden and a timber outbuilding with power provide a workshop or home-office option, but the plot is small and outdoor space is limited.
Built before 1900 with solid brick walls, the cottage likely lacks cavity insulation; buyers should consider potential insulation or energy-efficiency improvements. Overall, this home will suit first-time buyers seeking a characterful village cottage close to local schools, Waddesdon Manor and Aylesbury, or anyone wanting a manageable, centrally located property with room to personalise.