Ivy-clad three-bed cottage with sun-facing garden and off-street parking for two.
Three good-sized double bedrooms
Tucked down Maltkiln Lane, this ivy-clad three-bedroom cottage offers classic village charm with modern comforts. The ground floor flows from a cosy reception with a working log burner to a bright farmhouse-style kitchen with Velux windows and French doors that open onto a south-facing garden — an ideal spot for morning sun and alfresco dining.
Bedrooms are all good-sized doubles and the first-floor four-piece bathroom is well-appointed, combining a walk-in shower and space for a claw-foot bath. Practical touches include fitted storage, loft access, and off-street parking for two cars. uPVC windows have been fitted to the rear to improve thermal performance while retaining period features such as sash windows, exposed beams and stone hearths.
Note some constraints: the property sits within a conservation area which may limit external alterations, and the EPC rating is F. The house is presented in good decorative order but, as with older cottages, buyers should factor in the usual ongoing maintenance and confirm services independently. Freehold tenure, very low local crime and fast broadband add to its everyday appeal.
This home will suit buyers seeking a character cottage in a peaceful rural setting — families or buyers wanting a village base with easy parking and a sunny garden. Investors should note EPC and conservation considerations alongside the property’s charm and location-driven demand.