Characterful 17th-century cottage with inglenook and private garden in Maidford village.
Grade II Listed 17th-century Northamptonshire stone cottage
A stone-built Grade II Listed cottage dating from the 1600s, positioned in the centre of Maidford village and full of original character. The sitting room's inglenook fireplace and exposed beams create a warm, authentic feel while the kitchen/dining room includes bespoke cabinetry and an oil-fired Heritage range that also feeds the central heating. The enclosed cottage garden is private and neatly planted, reached via a side gate.
This compact two-bedroom home suits a couple or downsizer seeking village life close to Towcester and good road links (A5, A43, M1, M40). Local leisure options include golf, reservoirs and Silverstone; train services to London are available from nearby stations.
Buyers should note the property’s Listed status — alterations will be restricted and may require specialist consent and costs. The oil-fired range provides heating but will need regular servicing; none of the appliances or services have been tested. Mobile phone signal is absent on-site, although fast broadband is reported. Access to the garden is over a neighbouring driveway, and the plot is small, so outside space and parking are limited.