Character cottage with open-plan living and countryside outlooks.
Three-bedroom cottage with character and countryside views
Set in the sought-after village of Sproatley, this charming brick cottage blends period character with a contemporary open-plan extension. The ground floor snug with an oak mantel and log-burning stove creates a cosy focal point, while the extended dining-kitchen and living area flow through bi-fold doors to a low-maintenance rear garden and decking — ideal for relaxed entertaining and enjoying the open countryside views.
The house offers two double first-floor bedrooms with built-in storage and a contemporary family bathroom, plus a versatile ground-floor room currently used as a snug/bedroom three with adjacent WC. Practical features include triple glazing, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and an outside garden shed and log store. A garage provides off-street parking and extra storage.
A buyer should note the cottage is an older solid-brick property (pre-1900) likely with limited wall insulation and an EPC rating of D; some buyers may wish to improve insulation and energy efficiency. The plot is modest in size, so outdoor space is easy to maintain but not extensive. Overall this is a well-presented village home for someone seeking character, countryside access and sensible running costs in a quiet location.