Character cottage with inglenook, extended kitchen and courtyard — ready to move into.
No onward chain — immediate purchase available
Set on a quiet village street in Barford, this extended three-bedroom character house combines period charm with practical living. The living room centres on a traditional inglenook with a log burner, while the extended kitchen, separate utility and downstairs WC give the ground floor good daily functionality. Being offered with no onward chain makes it easier for a prompt move.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite and there is a contemporary family shower room plus a flexible study area that could serve as a fourth bedroom. Accommodation is arranged over three floors, giving useful separation of space but meaning some internal stairs and compact room layouts to consider.
Externally the property has a low-maintenance courtyard/side area rather than a large garden, suiting buyers seeking a village lock‑up‑and‑leave home rather than extensive grounds. Constructed in the early 20th century from solid brick, the house retains original features throughout but may need targeted insulation or upgrades to meet modern thermal standards; the double glazing install date is unknown. Overall this is a well-presented period cottage ideal for first-time buyers or those downsizing who value village life and character features.