- Spacious open-plan sitting and dining area with skylights
- Two double bedrooms plus flexible ground-floor reception rooms
- Large lawn, two patios and substantial plot
- Multiple brick outbuildings with electrics and plumbing installed
- Detached garage and parking on site
- Modern shaker kitchen with solid oak worktops
- One shower room only; two bedrooms may limit larger families
- Solid brick walls; insulation status unknown, potential upgrade needed
Set well back from the road on a substantial plot, this stylishly extended two-bedroom cottage blends character with contemporary living. The large open-plan sitting and dining space, skylights and solid oak finishes create a bright, social heart for family life. A multi-fuel stove and oak flooring add warmth and period charm.
Outside offers genuine potential: two paved patios, a large lawn and multiple brick outbuildings (including a detached garage) with electricity and plumbing already connected. Those spaces could be finished as an annexe, home office, Airbnb or studio subject to any necessary consents — a real value opportunity for growing households or investors.
Practical conveniences include a modern shaker-style kitchen with solid oak worktops, a luxurious ground-floor shower room and separate utility. The house benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing and visible solar panels on the roof, helping running costs while retaining cottage character.
Important considerations: the property is a period solid-brick build (circa 1900–1929) with no confirmed wall insulation, so buyers should allow for potential insulating or structural work. There is only one bathroom and two bedrooms, so families requiring more bedrooms will need to adapt the flexible ground-floor rooms. The outbuildings need finishing and any conversion will require appropriate planning and building control approvals.