- Two bedrooms, downstairs bathroom, small rear courtyard
- Compact footprint ~551 sq ft; rooms are small and low-ceilinged
- Rear outlook across fields; front faces terraced high street
- Needs renovation and modernisation throughout; EPC E
- Solid brick walls assumed without insulation; likely retrofit needed
- Double glazing fitted before 2002; heating dual-fuel boiler and wood
- Freehold, chain free; very low local crime and no flood risk
- Slow broadband and average mobile signal; small plot size
A compact period mid-terrace cottage in Long Crendon, offered chain free and best suited to a first-time buyer, downsizer or investor looking for a characterful project. The house has two bedrooms across two storeys, a downstairs bathroom and a small rear courtyard with a pleasant outlook over fields from the rear. Low ceilings and small rooms preserve traditional cottage proportions.
The property requires renovation and modernisation throughout—EPC rating currently E, double glazing installed before 2002, and solid brick walls assumed to have no cavity insulation. Heating is by a dual-fuel boiler and wood-burning option. Internal reconfiguration and updating would improve natural light, energy efficiency and room flow.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no onward chain, very low local crime, and no flooding risk. Downsides to note are the modest total floor area (approximately 551 sq ft), small plot, slow broadband and average mobile signal, plus likely maintenance and insulation work given the age (pre-1900) and construction.
Overall this is a character cottage offering sensible value in a prosperous, rural village setting. It will appeal to buyers who want a small, cosy home to upgrade over time or investors targeting a rental in a sought-after village location.