Five double bedrooms with principal suite and Juliet balcony
Set within approximately 2.5 acres including separate one-acre paddock
Large open-plan kitchen/dining/family area with bifold doors
Tennis court, orangery, gym, multiple courtyard seating areas
Solar PV panels fitted; newly renovated throughout
Planning approved for double carport with home office (Ref P1138/21/FUL)
Oil-fired boiler and radiators (oil fuel; not communal)
Stone walls likely without added insulation; council tax quite expensive
Tucked away on Woolaston Common, this individually designed five-double-bedroom cottage combines period character with a comprehensive modern refurbishment. Set within about 2.5 acres including a separate one-acre paddock, the house offers expansive rural views, multiple reception rooms and flexible living spaces ideal for family life or countryside lifestyle buyers.
The ground floor centres on a large open-plan kitchen, dining and family area with a wood-burning stove and bifold doors, plus a formal lounge, orangery, gym and utility. Upstairs, a glazed atrium landing leads to five double bedrooms; the principal suite benefits from a Juliet balcony and extensive fitted storage. Practical extras include a pantry, dedicated wine room and solar photovoltaic panels.
Outside, manicured lawns, mature planting, a tennis court, children’s treehouse and several courtyard seating areas provide a strong leisure offer. A long driveway leads to generous parking and there is planning approval for a timber-framed double carport with home office (Ref: P1138/21/FUL). The separate paddock with its own access is useful for equestrian or smallholding use.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is fuelled by an oil boiler (not a communal system), the stone walls are recorded as original with assumed no added insulation, and council tax is described as quite expensive. Overall this is a substantial, newly renovated country home that rewards purchasers seeking privacy, space and versatile rural living.