South-west facing enclosed garden for afternoon sun
Set on a quiet village green and under five miles from Stratford-upon-Avon, this three-bedroom detached cottage offers character, convenience and a sensible footprint for family life. The living room with a log burner creates a cosy focal point while a separate utility and cloakroom add practical everyday space. Three double bedrooms sit above a flexible landing ideal for a home workstation or reading nook.
The property sits on a small, enclosed south-west facing garden that catches afternoon sun and provides a private outdoor spot for children or entertaining. There is a single off-street parking space—useful in village locations where on-street parking can be limited. Good local amenities are within walking distance: primary school, village shop and pub, plus excellent local mobile signal and very low crime in an affluent rural area.
Buyers should be aware this is a Victorian-era home (pre-1900) with solid brick walls and assumed no cavity insulation; improving thermal performance may be needed. The EPC rating is E and double glazing was installed before 2002. There is one family bathroom only, and the plot is small, so landscaping or enlargement potential is limited. Flooding risk is assessed as medium — prospective purchasers should check detailed flood maps and insurance costs.
This cottage will suit families or couples seeking village life near Stratford who value period charm and a manageable garden. There’s clear scope to increase efficiency and refresh interiors; buyers looking for a fully modernised, low-energy home should factor in upgrade costs.