Character-filled two-bedroom home with garden and loft potential.
Victorian end-of-terrace cottage in Barnham Conservation Area
A charming Victorian end-of-terrace cottage tucked in Barnham’s Conservation Area, this property offers classic character and immediate liveability. The cosy sitting room with log burner and exposed floorboards, plus a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with Shaker-style units and range cooker, provide comfortable everyday spaces. The heated conservatory brings extra light and direct garden access, ideal for relaxed entertaining or family mornings.
Upstairs are two double bedrooms with fitted storage in the principal room and a modern bathroom with separate shower. The large attic presents clear potential for a loft conversion (subject to planning), which would boost space and value. Outside, a mature, mainly lawned garden with fruit trees and a brick outbuilding (with power and light) creates a private, sheltered spot for gardening and storage.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house is freehold and chain-free, has gas central heating to radiators, and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The property sits on a small plot with on-street parking only and lies in an ageing rural neighbourhood within a generally affluent area.
Buyers should note conservation-area restrictions and the property’s age: walls are original granite/whinstone with assumed no insulation, and some renovation or thermal upgrading may be required to improve energy efficiency. The immediate area records higher crime levels, which is a material local factor to consider alongside the home’s many period charms.