Period terrace with two receptions, study and garden — ideal first-time buy.
No onward chain — ready for a quick sale
Offered with no onward chain, this cottage sits in central Delabole and mixes traditional character with practical living space. The house provides two bedrooms, two reception rooms plus a study currently used as a third bedroom — useful for a home office or guest room. Original granite walls, exposed beams and a slate roof give strong period character while double glazing was fitted after 2002.
Outside, the property has a small front patio, a rear garden and a generous storage shed — good for bikes, tools or a workshop. Practical benefits include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and low local crime; nearby primary and secondary schools are rated Good.
Buyers should note the property is older (pre-1900) with granite walls assumed uninsulated and heated by electric boiler and radiators, so energy performance is likely modest. The plot is small and there is a single bathroom. The house suits purchasers looking to retain character while carrying out targeted refurbishment to improve comfort and efficiency.
This terrace will appeal to first-time buyers or those seeking a character cottage in a village location with scope to personalise. The layout, storage and no chain make it straightforward to move into or rent out with relatively low holding costs.