Quiet village location with private garden and useful outbuildings.
Character-filled two-bedroom cottage with exposed beams and feature fireplace
Generous enclosed rear garden with terrace, summerhouse and timber shed
Large brick outbuilding with utility, WC and outdoor store
Conservatory provides extra living space and garden access
Solid stone walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
Interior needs modernisation in places; kitchen and decor dated
Secondary glazing present; mains gas boiler and radiators heating
On-street parking only; small plot and terraced setting
A characterful two-bedroom cottage tucked in the heart of Brompton, just 1.5 miles from Northallerton. The house retains period features such as exposed beams, a feature fireplace and a traditional stone façade, and benefits from a conservatory that opens onto a generous, private rear garden. A large brick outbuilding provides a utility room, WC and storage — useful for flexible use or simple conversion.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with an L-shaped living room, a practical kitchen, two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators; windows are secondary glazed. The property is freehold and offers on-street parking to the front.
Practical notes: the solid stone walls are assumed uninsulated, and parts of the interior require modernisation. The cottage’s small plot and terraced setting suit those seeking low-maintenance village living rather than a large garden estate. Crime levels in the area are above average, which buyers should consider alongside the home’s rural village location and excellent broadband and mobile signal.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or buyer seeking a character cottage with scope to personalise. With good local schools, a village green, pub and regular bus service nearby, it offers a quiet village lifestyle while remaining close to Northallerton and the A19 corridor.