Victorian period cottage with generous south garden and off-street parking..
Victorian end-terrace with genuine period character and exposed beams
Large south-facing rear garden approx 0.12 acre, mature planted borders
Extended kitchen-diner with flagstone floor and direct garden access
Block-paved off-street parking and gated driveway with boundary walls
Two double bedrooms over three floors with flexible study landing
Brick outbuilding with power and plumbing; greenhouse and storage shed
Solid brick walls with pre-2002 glazing — likely lower energy efficiency
Gated rear access includes right of way over neighbouring land
A beautifully presented Victorian end-terrace cottage set in the heart of Whittington, arranged over three floors with original character and modern comforts. The extended kitchen-diner, flagstone floor and log-burning stove give living spaces strong period charm while delivering practical family living. The property sits on a large, south-facing plot of approximately 0.12 acre with manicured lawns, two patio areas and a brick outbuilding with power and plumbing.
The home provides flexible accommodation: an inviting living room, impressive kitchen-diner, utility and cloakroom on the ground floor; a principal bedroom, attractive landing study area and a striking period-style bathroom on the first floor; a second bedroom with double aspect and eaves storage on the top floor. Off-street block-paved parking and attractive boundary walls add useful convenience in this village setting.
Important practical points: the house is a solid brick Victorian build with original double glazing fitted before 2002 and no assumed cavity wall insulation, so energy efficiency will be lower than modern standards. There is a single main bathroom serving the house and some rooms are modest in size due to the traditional layout. There is gated access with a right of way over neighbouring land at the rear.
This cottage will suit buyers seeking a period home with a generous garden and strong school catchment (including King Edward’s) rather than someone wanting a turnkey ultra-efficient new build. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the blend of historic detail, elevated rural views and the substantial south-facing plot.