Characterful multi-level home with panoramic garden views for families.
3 double bedrooms plus versatile attic room alternative use
Deceptively spacious across four floors with cellar storage potential
Stunning elevated valley views from rear garden and patio
Adjoins pub; evening noise possible — check before buying
Includes a Flying Freehold; some lenders may refuse mortgages
Leasehold: 999 years from 1992, peppercorn ground rent
One bathroom only; families may want to reconfigure or add facilities
Suitable for cash buyers or specialist mortgage arrangements only
This stone-built Victorian terraced cottage spreads deceptively large living space over four floors, making it a flexible family home in a well-regarded semi-rural pocket of Newchurch. The rear garden and Indian stone patio take full advantage of elevated valley views, creating a peaceful outdoor room for dining and relaxing.
Inside, the house balances period character with modern touches: a generous living room with a feature stove, a fitted shaker-style kitchen with central island and French doors, a contemporary four-piece bathroom and a bright attic room with full-height ceiling. The substantial cellar chambers offer useful storage and clear potential for conversion into a home office, gym or utility, subject to consents.
Important purchase notes are factual and material: this is being marketed to cash buyers due to a flying freehold and because the property adjoins a public house that operates into the evening. Specialist lending may be required and not all mainstream mortgages will be available. The property is leasehold (999 years from 1992) with a peppercorn ground rent.
For families, the location works well — local primary schools rated Good to Outstanding are nearby and outdoor walks are on the doorstep. The house is best-suited to buyers who can either buy with cash or secure specialist financing and who value character, views and flexible multi-level accommodation.