Victorian three-bedroom cottage on a large plot with garage, parking and countryside views..
Large mature plot with far-reaching rural views
Detached double garage plus additional outbuildings and extensive parking
Period features: bay window, parquet floors, high ceilings
Farmhouse-style kitchen and separate dining room with skylights
Single family bathroom; modest internal footprint for three beds
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — potential energy improvements needed
Slow broadband and average mobile signal in the area
Council tax above average
This spacious three-bedroom semi-detached cottage sits within the Hadham Ford Conservation Area on a large, mature plot with far-reaching rural views across adjoining arable fields. The house combines period character — bay window, parquet floors and high ceilings — with a generous rear garden, detached double garage, outbuildings and extensive parking suitable for a caravan or motorhome.
The ground floor offers a bright lounge with French doors to the garden, an impressive farmhouse-style kitchen and a separate dining room with skylights. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a family bathroom; the layout is compact but efficiently arranged for everyday family life or flexible working from home.
Notable positives include gas central heating to radiators, mains services connected, large plot and substantial outbuildings. Practical drawbacks: the property is on slow broadband and average mobile signal, the solid brick walls are likely uninsulated (typical of pre-1900 build) and there is just one bathroom. Council tax is above average.
This home will suit families or professionals seeking village life, good local schools and countryside access, and buyers who value outdoor space and garage/workshop facilities. There is scope to update and improve energy performance and internal finishes to match modern expectations, which will add value given the plot size and location.