Renovated three‑bed cottage with large gardens, garage and rural views — ideal family retreat.
Approximately 1.45 acres including paddock and woodland
Set on about 1.45 acres including a small paddock and woodland, this renovated three‑bedroom detached cottage suits buyers seeking country space and privacy. The house combines traditional character—exposed beams, granite walls and inglenook fireplaces—with modern upgrades: recent renovation, uPVC double glazing, new fixtures and an air‑conditioning unit in the sunroom. Generous outside amenities include a large timber garage/workshop, multiple outbuildings, and extensive off‑road parking with room for a caravan or motorhome.
Internally the layout works well for family life or a countryside retreat: a spacious sitting room and kitchen/dining both have log burners, a useful study, sunroom and a large utility and downstairs WC. Upstairs are three good bedrooms and a sizeable family bathroom with separate shower. Practical details: oil‑fired boiler with radiators, private drainage (septic tank) and double glazing installed post‑2002.
Buyers should note a few material considerations. Broadband speeds are very slow (basic 1 Mbps), so this is not suitable as a home‑office reliant on fast internet without satellite or 4G/Starlink-type upgrades. The property uses oil heating (off‑grid fuel) and has traditional granite walls which are assumed to lack cavity insulation, so heating costs should be reviewed. There is a public footpath running between the garage/parking and part of the garden; it has been closed for repairs but is recorded on council plans.
Overall this is a rare semi‑secluded cottage with substantial garden, paddock and woodland that will appeal to families, outdoor enthusiasts or buyers wanting a self-contained country home. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the elevated views, outdoor space and flexible outbuildings.