Characterful three-bed cottage with garage, driveway and landscaped rear garden.
Former quarry manager's cottage with many original character features
A charming former quarry manager’s cottage, this well-presented three-bedroom home blends period character with practical family living. Stripped pine doors, exposed beams and cast-iron fixtures give the house strong kerb appeal, while a large fitted dining kitchen with integrated appliances provides a comfortable hub for daily life and entertaining.
The layout includes two reception rooms, a convenient ground-floor cloakroom, three good-sized bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. A useful attic room with a window offers storage or occasional extra space. Outside, a landscaped rear garden with patios and a secluded suntrap area is ideal for children and alfresco evenings; brick-paved parking to the rear accommodates at least two cars and leads to a detached brick garage.
Buyers should note the age and construction: the property is an end-of-terrace cottage built before 1900 with solid brick walls and assumed lack of cavity insulation, so buyers seeking maximum energy efficiency may want to budget for insulation or upgrades. There is a single bathroom for three bedrooms and local crime levels are noted as above average; these are factual points to consider alongside the home’s many positives.
Freehold tenure, gas central heating, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add everyday convenience. This cottage will suit families or buyers wanting character, a long garden and parking, while those prioritising low running costs and modern insulation should factor potential improvement works into their plans.