Period stone home with large garden and countryside views, ideal for families.
- Four bedrooms and two reception rooms for versatile family living
- Large rear garden with summer house, timber shed and stone outhouse
- Log-burning stove, double glazing and mains gas central heating
- Excellent rural views to front and rear over open countryside
- Built before 1900 with traditional stone walls; likely no wall insulation
- Small overall plot size; one bedroom is notably compact
- Average broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal
- Freehold, low crime area and affordable council tax
This four-bedroom end-of-terrace stone cottage in Ipstones blends period character with comfortable modern living. Two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, a log-burning stove and two bath/shower rooms make it practical for family life while retaining traditional features such as a roll-top bath and stone fireplaces. Dual-aspect rural views to the front and rear and a generous rear garden with a summer house, timber shed and stone outhouse provide excellent outdoor space and scope for gardening or a home workshop.
Presented to an excellent standard throughout, the house has double glazing and a mains gas boiler with radiators, and benefits from strong mobile signal, low crime and an affluent village setting with nearby schools and amenities. The summer house has power and light and the outhouse gives secure external storage or workspace.
Buyers should note the property is a small plot overall and the stone walls are likely uninsulated (built before 1900), which can affect heating costs despite the gas boiler. One upstairs bedroom is compact; room sizes vary. Broadband speeds are average in the village. No flooding risk is recorded and the home is freehold with affordable council tax.