1920s extended end-terrace cottage with period features
This extended 1920s end-terrace cottage sits on the edge of Ryton-on-Dunsmore and combines traditional features with useful modern additions. The bay-fronted living room with a cast-iron wood-burning stove and the extended dining area with aluminium bi-fold doors give comfortable, light-filled living spaces well suited to family life or couples. Practical extras include a large timber garage with electric roller door, a block-paved driveway for up to four to five cars and an EV charging point.
Internally the layout offers two good double bedrooms and a sizable four-piece bathroom, plus a boarded loft with lighting and electrics for storage. The kitchen and dining extension have durable finishes — slate-effect flooring, fitted units, built-in oven and a five-ring hob — making the house move-in ready for many buyers. The rear garden is low-maintenance with patio and artificial lawn, convenient for family use or minimal upkeep.
Notable considerations: the house sits on a small plot and the external walls are solid brick (assumed without built-in insulation), which may limit thermal efficiency unless upgraded. The detached timber garage, while spacious and equipped with power and lighting, will require periodic maintenance compared with a brick-built garage. Broadband speeds are average and the property is located on the village outskirts, so commuters should note road links (A45/A46/M40) are nearby rather than immediate local transport hubs. Overall this is a practical, well-presented village home with strong parking and garage appeal for buyers wanting easy access to Leamington, Coventry and Rugby.