Charming Tring cottage with garden — ideal for commuters or first-time buyers..
One double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and bright bathroom upstairs
Cosy lounge with open fire and fitted bookshelves
Pretty rear cottage garden with shed; low-maintenance planting
Compact internal area — approx. 431 sq ft, limited living space
Freehold tenure; affordable council tax
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential heating inefficiency
Conservation area; alterations may be restricted — get survey/permissions
This charming Victorian mid-terrace cottage sits in Tring’s sought-after conservation ‘Triangle’, a short walk from the High Street, weekly farmers’ market and the station with fast services to London. Presented neatly with a pretty front garden and a colourful rear cottage garden, it offers a cosy lounge with an open fire, a fitted cottage-style kitchen and one large double bedroom upstairs.
The house is compact (approx. 431 sq ft) and best suited to a single buyer or couple wanting a convenient town-centre base. Practical highlights include double glazing fitted since 2002, mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The freehold tenure and affordable council tax make the running costs straightforward.
Buyers should note the property’s small internal footprint and solid-brick walls assumed without insulation, so heating and space are constrained compared with modern builds. There’s limited internal storage and inhabitable space, and any buyer wanting major alterations should check conservation-area restrictions. Services and appliances have not been tested; a buyer survey is recommended.
In short, this is a characterful, well-located one-bedroom cottage offering immediate move-in comfort and scope for sympathetic improvement. It’s ideal for commuters, first-time buyers or downsizers seeking Tring life on a modest footprint, provided you’re comfortable with compact living and conservation-area limitations.