Approximately 1.75 acres including orchard, vegetable plot and greenhouse
Sunshine Cottage is a historic detached two-bedroom cottage set in about 1.75 acres of gardens, orchard and productive vegetable beds in the desirable village of Inkberrow. Original features such as exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace with log burner and traditional Tudor styling give the house period character and cosy living spaces, while the conservatory and family room add flexible everyday space.
The grounds are a major asset: generous parking behind electric gates, a stable/store, workshop with power, orchard, greenhouse, raised vegetable beds and an automated charging point for the robotic lawn mower. The current layout offers two bedrooms (one large room currently subdivided easily reinstated to create three beds) and two independent staircases, giving scope for flexible family or guest arrangements.
Practical points are clear: the property runs on LPG with a Worcester boiler, uses a certified septic tank, and has double glazing installed post-2002. The cottage dates from the 1600s, with solid brick walls likely lacking modern insulation — that heritage brings charm but also ongoing maintenance and potential upgrade costs. Broadband speeds are very slow here, and the EPC is F36, so buyers should budget for energy-efficiency improvements.
This home will suit buyers seeking rural character, outdoor space and scope to personalise — families, downsizers wanting garden amenities, or buyers looking to develop (subject to planning). Viewing is recommended for anyone who values garden acreage and traditional features and is prepared for the practical considerations of a historic, unlisted cottage.