Compact period cottage with large garden and countryside views — ideal first home or investment..
Two bedrooms in a charming period end-terrace cottage
Generous rear garden backing onto open countryside
Previously let successfully — good buy-to-let potential
Small overall size (~509 sq ft) — compact living throughout
Solid brick walls likely without insulation — possible higher heating costs
Slow broadband in the area — not ideal for heavy remote working
Double glazing installed post-2002; mains gas boiler and radiators
Freehold, low council tax, no flood risk
Set on Church Street in Nonington, this compact two-bedroom end-terrace cottage blends period character with modern comforts. Neutrally presented throughout, the house offers a cosy living room, a small contemporary kitchen with adjoining utility, and a well-appointed bathroom — ready to move into for a first home or buy-to-let.
A standout feature is the generous rear garden that backs onto open countryside, providing privacy and space for a home office, gym or garden room. The property has mains gas central heating, double glazing fitted after 2002, and was previously a successful rental, making it attractive to investors and first-time buyers alike.
Buyers should note the house is small (about 509 sq ft) and built with solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, so heating costs and draughts could be higher than modern builds. Broadband speeds in the area are slow, and the local area is classified as deprived with mixed local services. One nearby state primary is rated 'Requires improvement' by Ofsted.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, low council tax, no flood risk, and excellent mobile signal. The cottage’s rustic character and decent plot offer scope for targeted improvement work that could add comfort and capital value for the right purchaser.