Period charm, large garden and modern bathroom — scope to improve energy efficiency..
Characterful stone cottage with exposed beams and mullioned windows
This stone-built two-bedroom cottage blends genuine period charm with practical modern upgrades. Exposed beams, stone mullioned windows and an inglenook-style fireplace create a warm, characterful living space, while a fitted kitchen, contemporary bathroom and uPVC double glazing provide everyday comfort.
A rare feature for this property type is the long, lawned rear garden beyond a split-level paved patio — excellent for families, gardeners or outdoor entertaining. The conservatory adds flexible living space and captures garden views. Heating is mains gas with a modern boiler and radiators, and broadband and mobile coverage are strong.
Buyers should note the property’s age brings some trade-offs: the stone walls are assumed uninsulated and the double glazing was installed before 2002, so further improvements could reduce running costs. There is only on-street parking with no allocated space, and the location has a medium flood risk which may affect insurance and ground-floor precautions.
Overall this freehold cottage suits buyers who value period character and a large garden close to village amenities. It will appeal to couples or small families wanting a comfortable home with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.