Chain-free Victorian stone house with gardens and strong renovation potential in Higham village..
- End-of-terrace Victorian stone house with period character
- Chain-free sale in a popular rural village location
- Gardens to three sides; decent plot with landscaping potential
- Open-plan dining kitchen and a welcoming reception room
- Three first-floor bedrooms and a single three-piece bathroom
- Requires full scheme of repair and modernisation throughout
- EPC TBC; buyers should budget for comprehensive refurbishment
- Council Tax Band D; freehold with no flood risk
Set in the heart of Higham village, this stone-built end-of-terrace home occupies a quiet back-water position with gardens to three sides. The house retains period character in its stone elevations and sash-style windows, offering a solid canvas for someone prepared to renovate. Offered chain-free, it’s well placed for village amenities, good local schools and countryside life.
Internally the layout is straightforward: a welcoming reception room, a large open-plan dining kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms with a single three-piece bathroom. Rooms appear generously proportioned for the property type, and the plot provides scope for landscaping, extension or reconfiguration subject to consents. Broadband is reported fast and the area is low-crime and affluent, making this a desirable rural setting.
Important to note: the property requires a full scheme of repair and updating to bring it to modern standards. There is clear renovation work needed throughout; buyers should budget for comprehensive refurbishment and check EPC details once available. Council Tax is Band D. This house suits a buyer seeking a renovation project with period charm, or an investor looking for value in a popular village location.
Early viewing is recommended to assess the scope of works and to appreciate the three-sided gardens, quiet setting and renovation potential in person.