Charming renovated 3-bed cottage with private garden in peaceful Maiden Bradley.
- Full electrical rewire and new plumbing throughout
- Two reception rooms with woodburning stoves
- Recently double glazed and insulated loft space
- Two bathrooms: family bath plus downstairs shower
- Electric storage heating; EPC rated E (higher running costs)
- Granite walls likely uninsulated; retrofit insulation may be needed
- Private, landscaped rear garden and established front garden
- On-street parking only; broadband speeds slow
A charming, newly refurbished 3-bedroom end-terrace cottage dating from the 1800s, set in Maiden Bradley’s conservation village. The house combines period features—exposed beams, stone facade and woodburning stoves—with a full modernisation: complete electrical rewire, new plumbing, double glazing and insulated loft. Two reception rooms, a kitchen-diner, a family bathroom and a downstairs shower room give flexible space for family life or home-working.
Outdoors the property benefits from both front and rear gardens. The rear is private, landscaped and includes a patio for al fresco dining; the front garden has established fruit trees and an historic covered well. The plot is a decent size for the hamlet setting and feels sheltered from neighbours.
Practical points to note: heating is by electric storage heaters and the main fuel is electricity, and the granite/whinstone walls as-built are assumed to have little or no cavity insulation. The EPC is E. Parking is on-street only, and broadband speeds are slow — important if you need high-speed homeworking. The cottage sits in a quiet rural community with low crime, good local amenities (pub, shop, village hall) and well-regarded nearby primary schools.
This home will suit buyers looking for a character-filled family house or a countryside retreat who value a recently renovated interior but accept some ongoing running costs and modernisation constraints (electric heating, likely solid-wall thermal performance, limited parking and slow broadband).