Period two-bed cottage with beams, parking and no chain in a sought-after village location.
No onward chain — ready for immediate occupation or letting
Exposed wooden beams and mezzanine add period character
Approx 840 sq ft; deceptively spacious layout
Basement kitchen with low ceiling limits usability
Off-street parking; very small garden/plot
Built before 1900; external stone walls likely uninsulated
EPC D — may need energy-efficiency improvements
Single bathroom; buyer should allow for modernisation
This two-bedroom stone cottage on North Road combines period character with practical village living. Exposed wooden beams and a mezzanine add charm and usable space, while off-street parking and a small garden give everyday convenience. With no onward chain and immediate availability, it suits buyers wanting a quick move or an investor seeking a lettable property.
Internally the layout feels deceptively spacious across approximately 840 sq ft, though some rooms have low ceilings (basement kitchen) which may limit certain uses. The property dates from before 1900; external walls are original sandstone/limestone with no known insulation and the EPC is rated D, so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency upgrades.
The cottage sits in a popular village with excellent local amenities, good schools and strong transport links to surrounding towns—appealing for commuters and families. The plot is very small and garden space is limited, so outdoor area expectations should be modest. Overall this freehold, chain-free cottage offers period character and scope for sensible modernisation to improve comfort and running costs.