Two homes on one plot — multi-generational living or rental potential in Crowland.
Two self-contained residential dwellings (main house + two-bed annex)
A versatile period home in Crowland, arranged as two self-contained dwellings ideal for multi-generational living or an income stream. The principal house retains character features such as exposed beams and a log-burning stove, while the converted annex (formerly outbuildings/stables) offers two double bedrooms and independent living space.
The site includes a coach-house-style gated driveway with parking for four-plus vehicles and several barns, workshops and outbuildings that create genuine scope for hobby use, storage or future adaptation (subject to consents). The footprint is broad with a shallow rear plot, so outdoor space is low-maintenance rather than expansive.
Practical points: the main house currently has an EPC rating of E and solid brick walls likely without modern cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for energy improvements if desired. Both dwellings are Council Tax band A and are sold freehold — useful for households needing separate living areas but connected ownership.
This property will suit families wanting close but separate accommodation for grown children or elderly relatives, buyers seeking a home with ancillary rental potential, or purchasers prepared to invest in upgrading energy performance and reconfiguring outbuildings. Early viewing is advised to appreciate the interior character and the potential the outbuildings provide.