Renovated 19th‑century two‑bedroom cottage with character, garden and generous off‑street parking..
- Charming 19th-century period features: exposed beams and brick flue
- Cosy living room with cast-iron log burner
- Kitchen with Rayburn stove and Belfast sink
- Utility room with Worcester oil boiler and appliance space
- Off-street gravel parking accessed via shared drive (right of way)
- Large plot with elevated lawn and paved patio
- Small overall internal size (≈386 sq ft) — limited living space
- Oil central heating — ongoing fuel and servicing costs
A charming 19th-century semi-detached cottage in the heart of Mickle Trafford, recently modernised and extended while retaining period character. The living room’s exposed beams and cast-iron log burner create a cosy focal point, complemented by a kitchen with a Rayburn and Belfast sink—ideal for buyers who value character and practical farmhouse-style fittings.
The property is compact (approximately 386 sq ft) but cleverly arranged with a useful utility room, two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. UPVC double glazing and an oil-fired central heating system provide comfort, though heating will rely on oil rather than mains gas.
Outside there’s an established rear garden, elevated lawn areas and a generous gravelled off-street parking area accessed via a shared drive. The cottage sits in a quiet village with good primary schools and easy commuter links to Chester and the motorway network.
This home will suit someone looking for a character-rich, low-traffic village property who accepts a small internal footprint and the ongoing costs and servicing associated with oil heating. The house has been renovated, reducing immediate refurbishment needs, but its size limits capacity for large-scale extension without planning checks.