Charming two-bedroom cottage with mature south-facing garden and village convenience.
- Two double bedrooms in compact circa 1900 cottage
- Character features: exposed beams, latch doors, log-burning stove
- Private south-facing rear garden with mature cottage planting
- Small overall size: approx. 563 sq ft (compact rooms)
- Solid brick walls assumed without cavity insulation
- Double glazing fitted before 2002 may need updating
- Conflicting listing details on terrace position and bathroom location
- Freehold tenure; convenient village amenities nearby
This compact two-double-bedroom cottage blends period character with practical village living. Exposed beams, latch doors and a log-burning stove give the living space instant charm, while sash-style windows and wood flooring reinforce the period feel. The home is small (approx. 563 sq ft) so rooms are efficiently arranged for a couple or first-time buyers seeking character rather than large open-plan living.
The private, south-facing rear garden is a standout: mature cottage planting and a patio create a sheltered outdoor space for summer use. The village location is particularly convenient — a short stroll to a Tesco Express, pub, post office, butcher and good local primary schooling, with rail links a short drive away.
There are a few practical points to note. The property has solid brick walls (assumed no wall insulation) and double glazing installed before 2002, so there may be energy-efficiency improvements worth considering. The listing information also conflicts over bathroom location and whether the property is an end-terrace or mid-terrace; buyers should confirm these details. Overall, this is a characterful, affordable cottage with scope for modest upgrading to improve comfort and efficiency.