No upward chain; freehold and ready to exchange
Large 0.25 acre plot with field views front and rear
Two double bedrooms, two reception rooms; new carpets in main rooms
Ample off-street parking plus separate workshop on site
Half-built outbuilding is unfinished and requires completion
Large garden/plot will need regular maintenance and upkeep
Located in a very deprived area — affects local profile and resale
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; low flood risk
Set on a generous 0.25-acre plot in picturesque Tydd St Giles, this 1926 semi-detached home offers classic character and immediate move-in potential. The house has two double bedrooms, two reception rooms and a kitchen with space for a table — practical accommodation for a small family or downsizers seeking room to breathe.
Stand-out features include expansive field views front and back, ample off-street parking and a separate workshop. New carpets in the lounge and dining room freshen the interior, while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support modern working from home.
There is clear scope to add value but buyers should note material drawbacks: an unfinished, half-built outbuilding requiring completion, and the large plot will need ongoing maintenance. The property sits in an area recorded as very deprived, which may influence resale considerations and local services. Sold freehold with no onward chain and low flood risk, council tax band A.
This is a straightforward, characterful property for buyers who value space, rural views and renovation potential rather than a fully modernised home. It’s particularly suited to those wanting a village location close to local amenities, river walks and the nearby golf and country club.



















































































