Annexe, garden and garage in a conservation village location.
Detached one‑bedroom self-contained annexe, ideal for guests or rental
Set on the edge of a Rutland conservation village, this extended character cottage blends traditional stone charm with contemporary living. The heart of the home is the open living/kitchen with bifold doors leading to a dedicated outdoor entertaining area — ideal for family meals and social gatherings. Landscaped gardens, a lawn, and a versatile gym/home office expand usable space outdoors.
A rare detached one‑bedroom self‑contained annexe offers flexible accommodation for guests, multigenerational living, or rental income. The main house provides three bedrooms, a family bathroom, cloakroom, and a cosy sitting room with a log burner, giving a mix of modern and characterful finishes. Garage parking and a large plot add practicality in this village setting.
Practical points to note: the property is heated by an oil-fired boiler and is not on a community fuel supply. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, and the double-glazing install date is unknown. The house was constructed in the late 1970s–early 1980s with an assumed insulated timber frame — a buyer survey is recommended to check services and fabric.
No upward chain and an EPC rating of C make this a straightforward purchase for families seeking country living close to well-regarded schools and village amenities. The property offers immediate comfort with scope for updating and potential to personalise the annex or main house to your requirements.