Grade II listed detached cottage on a large private plot
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms across three storeys
Multiple outbuildings: outdoor office, Shepherd’s Hut, garage
Large landscaped gardens; excellent privacy and outdoor space
Historic stone walls with assumed no insulation (higher heat loss)
LPG boiler heating — likely higher running costs than mains gas
Average broadband despite excellent mobile signal
Listed status restricts alterations and may increase repair costs
A charming Grade II listed four-bedroom detached cottage set in the peaceful village of Teddington. The house occupies a large plot with extensive landscaped gardens, multiple outbuildings including a Shepherd’s Hut and an outdoor office, and a generous driveway leading to a garage. The property combines original stone character with spacious rooms across three storeys, offering flexible family living in an attractive rural setting.
The accommodation is full of period features such as exposed beams and stonework and includes two bathrooms, roomy reception spaces and a substantial kitchen with vaulted ceiling. The Shepherd’s Hut and external office add useful ancillary space for guests or working from home. The large garden and outbuildings will suit families, hobbyists and those wanting privacy and outdoor space.
Buyers should note this is a Grade II listed building, which will bring restrictions and potential additional cost for alterations or repairs. The walls are historic stone with assumed no insulation, and the main heating uses an LPG boiler and radiators — both factors likely to increase running costs. Broadband speeds are average despite excellent mobile signal. Council tax is described as expensive.
Overall, the house offers rare countryside character, useful ancillary accommodation and a large private plot close to local amenities and good nearby schools. It best suits buyers who value period charm and space and who are prepared for the responsibilities and costs of owning a listed, older stone property.