Compact, characterful country cottage with countryside views and off-street parking.
Chain free two-bedroom traditional stone cottage
Approx 434 sq ft — small, cosy rooms throughout
Character features: exposed beams, inglenook fireplace, woodburner
Wood-framed double glazing; oil-fired central heating
Raised seating area with pergola and rural/river views
Detached off-street parking across the roadway (not adjacent)
Very small plot; limited scope for extension or large garden
Area classified as very deprived — remote hamlet location
A compact, traditional two-storey stone cottage set in the hamlet of Isallt, offering character features and countryside views. The property is chain free and suited to buyers seeking a manageable rural home or a quiet weekend retreat. Its exposed beams, inglenook with woodburner and countryside outlook provide immediate charm.
Internally the layout is straightforward: a kitchen/breakfast room, sitting room with woodburner, ground-floor bathroom and two first-floor bedrooms. Fixtures are serviceable with wood-framed double glazing and oil-fired central heating; the house is small (approximately 434 sq ft) so living spaces are cosy rather than spacious.
Outside space is very limited — a raised seating area with pergola overlooks rural scenery and the river, while off-street parking is available but detached across the roadway. The plot and garden are minimal, so ongoing maintenance is low but external scope for extension is restricted.
Practical points: mains water, electricity and drainage are connected; broadband speeds are reported as fast and crime levels are low. The property sits in a very deprived area classification and has average mobile signal. Buyers should note the modest room sizes and low to standard ceiling heights when viewing.