Period cottage built 1832 with original beams and fireplaces
Four good-sized bedrooms; three reception rooms for flexible living
Spacious kitchen; downstairs family bathroom plus two shower rooms
Detached garage and off-road parking at end of the terrace
Elevated rear garden with panoramic countryside views
Requires modernisation; opportunity to personalise throughout
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; oil-fired central heating
Average broadband/mobile; area records high deprivation indices
Built in 1832, this mid-terrace period cottage offers a large, flexible layout for family life in Churchstoke village. Four good-sized bedrooms, three reception rooms and a spacious kitchen give plenty of living space and scope to reconfigure for modern family needs. Original character remains in exposed beams and fireplaces, creating a warm, historic feel.
The house requires modernisation throughout, presenting a clear opportunity to personalise finishes and improve energy performance. Walls are solid brick with no assumed insulation; heating is oil-fired via a boiler and radiators. There are two shower rooms plus a downstairs family bathroom, easing morning routines for larger households.
Externally the property stands well: a large front patio, tiered elevated rear garden with panoramic countryside views, and a detached garage with off-street parking at the terrace end. The village location places shops, a primary school and walking routes within easy reach while maintaining a peaceful rural setting.
Practical considerations: broadband and mobile signal are average, the area records very deprived indices despite low crime, and the house will need updating and potential energy improvements. For buyers wanting character, space and countryside views with scope to add value, this cottage is a substantial blank canvas in a desirable village setting.