Grade II listed cottage with original features and low beamed ceilings
This Grade II listed semi-detached cottage blends period character with recent sympathetic refurbishment. The living room features a working log burner and low beamed ceiling; the kitchen/dining area is triple-aspect with fitted units and integrated appliances. Three good-sized bedrooms and a modern family bathroom sit on the first floor, arranged around a characterful landing.
Outside, the small private garden backs directly onto the Moor, providing open outlooks and a feeling of space, while a designated off-street parking space lies to the side. The property is chain free and offered on a freehold basis, making it straightforward to purchase.
Buyers should note the listing status will restrict alterations and could complicate planning or repairs. The house has solid brick walls (assumed no insulation) and older double glazing (pre-2002); while recently renovated, further energy-efficiency improvements may be limited by the listing. There is a medium flood risk for the area and only one family bathroom, which may be a consideration for some households.
This cottage will suit buyers who value historic charm and a convenient town location with countryside access—families or downsizers seeking character, short commute potential and ready-to-live-in accommodation with some inevitable listed-property constraints.











































































































