Charming village cottage with large gardens and workspace potential.
Corner plot with large gardens and sunny patio area
Detached garage plus off-street parking
Open-plan kitchen/diner leading to living room with garden doors
Large powered garden store ideal for home office conversion
Original features: wide floorboards, high ceilings, built-in cupboards
Oil-fired heating; boiler sited outside — higher running costs likely
EPC rated E; solid brick walls assumed without insulation
Freehold, Council Tax band D
Set on a generous corner plot in Turners Hill, Rose Cottage is a charming two-bedroom period home that teams original character with large outdoor space. The house offers a bright open-plan kitchen/diner, a dual-aspect living room with double doors onto the sunny garden, and two cosy double bedrooms served by a stylish bathroom with a roll-top bath. A detached garage and parking add practical convenience.
The plot is a major asset: extensive side and front lawns, well-established planting, raised vegetable beds and cold frames, plus a large garden store with power and light that could become a home office. The property’s features — wide floorboards, high ceilings, built-in cupboards and fireplaces — create immediate charm for family life and weekend entertaining.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. Heating is oil-fired via a boiler and radiators; the property has double glazing installed but the original solid brick walls are assumed without cavity insulation. The EPC is rated E, so energy improvements may be desirable and could reduce running costs. The house dates from the early 20th century and will reward sympathetic updating rather than full modernisation.
In short, Rose Cottage will suit buyers seeking rural character, a sizeable private garden and flexibility (garage/store that could be repurposed). It’s particularly well placed for village amenities and strong local schools, offering a comfortable family home with scope to improve energy efficiency and add value.