Character 1920s cottage with 63 ft private garden and two parking spaces, close to Buckingham.
Two double bedrooms and first-floor family bathroom
This 1920s two-bedroom village home offers a rare combination of period character and outdoor space. The sitting room retains a feature brick fireplace and wooden floors, while the dining room and kitchen provide a practical family layout across about 920 sq ft. A long, private 63 ft rear garden gives genuine scope for play, planting or extension (subject to consents). Off-street parking for two cars is a notable convenience in this village setting.
The house is double-glazed and warmed by a mains gas boiler and radiators, making it ready for day-to-day living while still offering clear potential to add value through kitchen and bathroom modernisation. The principal bedroom is larger than typical for this type, with a second double bedroom and a first-floor family bathroom. The plot feels generous to the rear, and the property sits within a 1.2 mile walk of Buckingham town centre and local amenities.
Practical points to note: this is a terraced cottage with shared walls and a single family bathroom; buyers seeking a fully modern home should expect some updating. The accommodation is efficient rather than expansive, so while well suited to a small family or couple, it may feel compact for those needing more rooms. Freehold tenure and strong local schools — including Royal Latin catchment — add to the location appeal.
Overall, this is a characterful, well-located village home with substantial garden and parking, good connectivity to nearby Buckingham, and clear scope for improvement for buyers wanting to personalise and increase value.