Proven AirBnB income potential circa £20,000 per year
A charming stone-built cottage believed to be one of Ashton Keynes’ oldest properties, this two-double-bedroom home blends period character with recent modernisation. The living room’s inglenook fireplace, exposed stone and beams, and a dining room that opens to the garden create an authentic cottage feel while the fitted kitchen and utility provide everyday convenience. The mature front and rear gardens, decking and off-street parking for at least three cars add practical outdoor space in a central village location.
The property has a proven AirBnB track record (advertised income c. £20,000pa) and will suit buyers wanting a character holiday-let, a village bolt-hole, or a small family home. The house has been updated in recent years and presents well throughout, with oil-fired central heating and a compact, efficient layout across two storeys (approx. 743 sq ft).
Buyers should note a few material considerations: the EPC rating is F, the main heating fuel is oil (not on a community supply), and the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to be uninsulated. Rooms are generally small with lower-than-average ceilings in parts, and broadband speeds in the area are slow. These are straightforward to manage but important if you rely on fast connectivity or want the highest energy efficiency. Freehold tenure and very low local crime add to the location’s appeal.