4 double bedrooms including large master suite
A substantial 18th-century granite cottage, newly renovated and extended, offering modern comfort within an authentic country setting. The house combines character features — including a large granite inglenook and sash windows — with contemporary open-plan living and a high-quality finish ideal for family life.
The property sits within a very large plot of approximately five acres, with a west-facing sun deck, kitchen garden, polytunnel field and half-acre wild meadow. Practical benefits include extensive off-street parking and planning permission to convert two detached granite outbuildings to residential use, offering potential for additional accommodation or an income stream.
Energy efficiency is a selling point: a ground source heat pump provides primary heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor and radiators upstairs, supporting an EPC C rating. However, the original granite walls are likely uninsulated (as built), which may influence running costs and future insulation works despite the efficient heating system.
Notable drawbacks are factual and important: the house has a single family bathroom while offering four double bedrooms, and there is no mobile phone signal at the property. Buyers should also consider that parts of the grounds (wild scrub) are overgrown and will need ongoing maintenance or management if brought back into productive use.