Village charm with garden, garage and clear extension potential.
End-of-chain freehold with driveway and detached garage
Set back from the road in the sought-after village of Shalford, this charming period semi-detached cottage offers well-presented living with clear scope to personalise and enlarge (subject to planning).
Inside, the house combines character features — cast-iron fireplace and plantation shutters — with practical modern touches including Karndean-style flooring, a useful utility room and a single contemporary bathroom. A detached garage, driveway and a pretty rear garden with a powered summer house/workshop add flexible storage and home-working options.
The double-width plot and existing layout provide genuine potential to extend at ground and first-floor levels (sstp), making this a good prospect for a growing family or buyers seeking value through renovation. Note the property has solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and double glazing fitted before 2002, which may mean thermal improvements are worthwhile.
Practical points to note: records list three bedrooms and the descriptive text repeatedly refers to two; prospective buyers should clarify current bedroom configuration. The house is offered chain-free on freehold tenure with good broadband, excellent mobile signal and no flood risk, located close to local shops, a railway station and well-regarded schools.