Stone-built cottage with elevated views over Talley Abbey
Set on an elevated site in Talley, Church House is a stone-built mid-terrace cottage with direct views over the historic Talley Abbey ruins. The house combines original character — thick stone walls, exposed features and a traditional low ceiling — with a practical open-plan kitchen, living and dining area for modern living.
The property has two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a shower room, served by mains gas central heating and a gas boiler with radiators. Outside, a decent garden and patio provide a quiet spot to enjoy the countryside setting and abbey outlook. EPC D64 indicates reasonable efficiency but not modern standards.
Practical points to note: the walls are original sandstone/limestone and are assumed to have no insulation, ceiling heights are low, and broadband speeds are slow. Tenure details are not provided and should be confirmed. The property sits in a very low-crime, remoter community with average mobile signal — ideal for buyers seeking peace, but less suited to those requiring fast connectivity or immediate access to extensive services.
This cottage suits buyers after a characterful country home, a peaceful retreat, or an investor exploring holiday-let income in a popular scenic village. Modest updating and some insulation work would improve comfort and energy performance, while the view and historic setting remain the property's strongest attractions.