Period character, modern kitchen and large garage in a peaceful Dunton Bassett village location.
Characterful lounge with inglenook and Morso woodburning stove
Modern kitchen with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances
Two double bedrooms and a single (currently home office)
Pretty low-maintenance courtyard garden; small plot
Large garage with electric roller door and parking via shared drive
Solid brick pre-1900 walls; likely no cavity wall insulation (assumed)
Single family bathroom; cottage-scale rooms (approx. 918 sq ft)
Slow fixed broadband despite excellent mobile signal
Set on Main Street in picturesque Dunton Bassett, this three-bedroom period cottage blends original charm with modern convenience. Exposed timber beams and a brick inglenook with a Morso Squirrel woodburning stove give the lounge a cosy, characterful heart, while a separate dining room provides everyday family space.
The kitchen is fitted with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances, ready for daily use without immediate work. Two double bedrooms and a single (currently used as a home office) sit upstairs beside a practical family bathroom with shower-over-bath. The cottage footprint is typical of a village home — comfortable but not large — at about 918 sq ft.
Outside is a small, low-maintenance courtyard garden with stocked borders, plus a sizable garage with an electric roller door accessed via a shared drive. This makes the property convenient for storage or workshop use and provides off-street parking.
Be upfront: the house is a pre-1900 solid-brick build with double glazing fitted before 2002 and assumed no wall insulation, so heating bills may be higher than modern insulated homes. Broadband speeds are slow despite excellent mobile signal. The single bathroom and compact rooms reflect the cottage scale rather than a modern family home. Overall, this is a well-presented, characterful freehold cottage suited to families, professionals or buyers seeking a village property with period features and practical garage space.