Period character with modern kitchen, versatile gardens and easy parking for family life..
- Three bedrooms with newly renovated bathroom and separate WC
- Two reception rooms, each with multi-fuel wood burners
- Wren dining kitchen with quartz surfaces and integrated appliances
- Double driveway plus private front courtyard and lawned garden plot
- Summerhouse, pond, workshop, shed, decked seating and enclosed rear courtyard
- Stone-built pre-1900 walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
- Double glazing installed before 2002 may be dated
- Freehold; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
This traditionally built stone cottage blends period character with recently renovated interiors, offering comfortable family living across roughly 1,358 sq ft. The ground floor provides two reception rooms—each with a multi-fuel wood burner—a well-equipped Wren dining kitchen with quartz worktops and integrated appliances, plus a useful utility room and ground-floor WC. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a newly renovated bathroom, arranged in a straightforward, family-friendly layout.
Externally the plot is generous for this type: a double driveway and forecourt provide convenient off-street parking, while a private front courtyard, lawned garden plot with a converted summerhouse, pond, workshop and shed create versatile outdoor space. There is also an enclosed rear courtyard with decking, suited to relaxation or entertaining. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working and family connectivity.
Practical points to note: the cottage is stone-built (pre-1900) and the external walls are likely uninsulated (assumed), and the double glazing was installed prior to 2002. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. The property is Freehold, in a very affluent area with good nearby primary schools and easy access to local amenities.
Overall this is a well-presented, characterful family home that combines period charm and modern fittings. It will suit buyers seeking a peaceful village-feel setting within an established commuter suburb, though buyers wanting best-in-class thermal efficiency may wish to consider insulation improvements to the stone walls and updated glazing in future.