Characterful two-bed cottage with garden room and excellent loft storage..
Two-bedroom period mid-terrace with traditional character
Inglenook fireplace and multi-fuel burner in cosy lounge
Bathroom with claw-foot bath — strong period appeal
Conservatory with power and light; garden room adds flexible space
Fully boarded loft with ladder — excellent storage
Electric/room heater-based heating; consider higher running costs
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation may be needed
Small plot and compact rooms; suited to couple/holiday-let
This attractive period cottage in Chapel Haddlesey blends rustic character with practical storage and outdoor space. Exposed beams, an inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel burner and a claw-foot bath give the house period charm while the conservatory and garden room add flexible living space.
Internally the footprint is compact and typical of a traditional mid-terrace cottage. The fully boarded loft with ladder offers excellent storage, and the cottage-style kitchen and bright conservatory extend usable living space. Broadband and mobile signal are reported as strong, and the village setting offers easy access to countryside walks and local amenities.
Important practical points: heating is by electric and room heaters with a dual-fuel wood option (wood burner), and the external walls are solid brick with no known insulation, so energy costs and thermal performance may be higher than modern homes. The plot is small and rooms are compact; this suits a couple, first-time buyer, or holiday-let rather than a large family.
Overall this is a characterful, well-presented two-bedroom cottage offering countryside living and good storage, with clear potential as a cosy permanent home or a low-maintenance holiday/letting property. Buyers should factor in the heating arrangement and potential wall insulation work when assessing running costs.