Chain free end-of-terrace cottage with period features
Requires full internal renovation and updating throughout
Three bedrooms; single family bathroom on first floor
Modest plot with small, overgrown rear garden
Low ceilings in parts and varied room sizes throughout
Excellent mobile signal; average broadband speeds
No flood risk; low local crime and village setting
Tenure unknown — buyer should verify early
Set in the desirable village of East Lambrook, this end-of-terrace cottage offers authentic period character and clear scope to create a comfortable family home. Exposed brickwork, original leaded windows and internal beams give the property charm; a later single-storey extension adds useful footprint. The rear garden and small outbuilding provide outdoor space and practical storage in a quiet village setting with low crime and no flood risk.
The house needs renovation throughout, making it suitable for buyers willing to invest time and budget to modernise. Internally rooms are modest with low ceilings in places, a single bathroom and basic kitchen and utility facilities. There is excellent mobile signal and average broadband — practical for remote working but worth confirming exact speeds for intensive users.
Local amenities are strong for a village: good and outstanding primary schools nearby, pubs, leisure and tourism facilities, and countryside walks on the doorstep. The home is offered chain free, which can simplify and speed the purchase for a buyer planning refurbishment or modest extension (subject to planning consent).
Important drawbacks: the property requires renovation to both internal finishes and some external elements, the plot is modest, and tenure is listed as unknown and should be checked early in any purchase. Council tax is described as affordable, and the rural white-collar local demographic suggests a settled community with vernacular neighbouring properties.