Grade II* timber cottage dating to 1472 with extensive exposed beams
Open-plan kitchen/sitting room plus separate utility cupboard
Impressive vaulted master bedroom with rear views over former market
Modern fitted bathroom; newly renovated and chain free
No private outside space; opposite council lawned amenity area
On-street parking only; first-come, first-served basis
Listed status and small flying freehold will restrict alterations
Electric heating; average broadband speeds (fixed wireless available)
A rare Grade II* timber‑framed cottage dating from 1472, sympathetically renovated to combine medieval character with modern comforts. The open-plan kitchen/sitting room, compact utility and modern bathroom make the house ready to occupy or let, while the vaulted master bedroom and original ogee door heads provide striking period appeal. Its central village location overlooks the former market place and sits opposite a maintained lawned amenity area.
This property suits an investor or holiday‑let operator seeking a high‑character unit in a well‑served, picturesque village. It is sold chain free and benefits from fixed wireless internet and excellent mobile signal — useful for short‑let guests or tenants. The house’s compact footprint and on‑street parking mean low running and maintenance overheads.
Buyers should note the listed (Grade II*) status and a small flying freehold, both of which will restrict alterations and could complicate future works or conversions. There is no private outdoor space and parking is on‑street only. Heating is electric, and broadband speeds are average — factors to consider for long‑term occupation versus short‑term letting.
Overall, this is a characterful, move‑in ready cottage with strong rental and holiday‑let potential in one of Herefordshire’s most sought‑after black‑and‑white trail villages. Its historic features and central position make it an attractive, manageable investment for the right buyer.