Deceptively spacious 3-bed listed cottage with garden and garage in village setting.
Grade II listed stone end-of-terrace cottage
A Grade II listed, stone-built end-of-terrace cottage in Horton Cross combining period character with practical modern updates. Rooms feel larger than they appear thanks to high first-floor ceilings and original features such as exposed beams and a living-room fireplace with wood burner.
The ground floor offers an open, modern kitchen, useful utility/WC and a spacious living room; upstairs are three bedrooms and a shower-equipped bathroom with underfloor heating. Double glazing has been installed and the house is freehold, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for home working or streaming.
Outside is a small, low-maintenance enclosed front garden and a nearby single garage for parking or storage. The village setting, low local crime and nearby good primary schools suit families or buyers seeking a quieter, rural-edge lifestyle.
Important considerations: listed status imposes restrictions and may complicate alterations or maintenance. Heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators; external stone walls appear uninsulated which could affect energy costs. The plot is compact and the property is typical of older cottages — maintenance, surveys and consent checks are recommended before purchase.