Character cottage with brook, workshop and move-in ready improvements.
18th-century stone cottage with original beams and inglenook fireplace
Full new roof fitted in 2025 — major structural renewal completed
Private wrap-around garden with brook and pedestrian footbridge
Large powered timber workshop — excellent storage or hobby space
Ground-floor shower room and flexible room suitable as bedroom three
Oil-fired central heating; double-glazed windows throughout
Remote hamlet location: no mobile signal and average broadband
Council Tax Band E; limited local services in a very rural area
Malt House Cottage is an 18th-century Welsh stone home offering genuine country living with modern comforts. A complete new roof (2025), recent redecoration and new carpets throughout make the house move-in ready while retaining original beams, an inglenook with wood-burning stove and period character.
Set on roughly 0.2 acres, the wrap-around garden is a major feature: lawned areas, stocked borders, a slated seating spot overlooking the brook and a pedestrian footbridge create an attractive outdoor setting for children and family life. A large link-detached timber workshop with power and lighting provides substantial storage or hobby space, and there is private off-street parking via a driveway (right of access).
Internally the layout is practical for multi-generational use. The ground floor includes a modern kitchen, utility, lounge, conservatory and a flexible second reception that functions as a third bedroom, served by a downstairs shower room. Two first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the accommodation. Double-glazing and an oil-fired Worcester boiler provide basic efficiency and heating.
Important practical points: the cottage sits in a remote hamlet with no mobile signal and only average broadband — suitability for those who need reliable connectivity should be checked. The property lies in a very deprived rural area with limited local services, and Council Tax is Band E (above average). Flood risk is low. These factors are balanced by the property's character, recent renewals and useful outbuildings.