Spacious 6-bed cottage with vaulted dining room and large driveway, chain free..
Six double bedrooms, four ensuite shower rooms
Downstairs ensuite bedroom for multi-generational living
Stunning vaulted, beamed dining room with patio access
Large plot with sweeping driveway, multiple off-street spaces
Potential to develop land for an additional dwelling (STPP)
Period stone walls likely without insulation; further works possible
Freehold, chain free; mains gas boiler and radiators
Council tax above average; built c.1900–1929
A substantial extended cottage on a large plot, this six-double-bedroom home blends character features with versatile family living. The property centres on a vaulted, beamed dining room and several generous reception spaces, including a ground-floor bedroom with ensuite suitable for multi-generational living or flexible use.
Four bedrooms have ensuite shower rooms plus a further newly fitted shower room, making the layout especially convenient for larger households or short‑let potential. The wide, walled front garden and sweeping gravel driveway provide parking for multiple vehicles, and the enclosed rear garden has a large patio for outdoor entertaining.
Built between 1900–1929 and upgraded by the current owner, the house retains period character such as exposed beams and a fireplace but some historic fabric remains uninsulated. There is potential to develop part of the land to create an additional dwelling (subject to planning permission), presenting interest for buyers needing space or considering discretionary investment.
Practical points: the property is chain free, freehold, with mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown) and low local crime. Council tax is above average and the building’s original stone walls are assumed uninsulated — buyers should budget for any further insulation or modernisation works they require.