Four double bedrooms, two with en-suites
A beautifully restored 18th-century cottage that blends period charm with contemporary living across 2,413 sqft. The house has been extended and fully renovated to a high standard, delivering four double bedrooms (two with en-suites), a stylish family bathroom, a bright living room with a lantern roof light and a large open-plan kitchen/dining/family room ideal for daily family life and entertaining. A versatile snug and a dedicated home office add useful flexible space for working from home or children's hobbies.
Outside, a gated gravel driveway provides parking for several cars and an EV charging point. The private rear garden is low-maintenance lawn with patio and planted borders and benefits from a converted outbuilding currently used as a garden room with shower room — useful as a gym, studio, office or occasional guest space. The property sits in a very affluent, low-crime area with fast broadband and no flood risk, close to local primary and secondary schools rated Good by Ofsted.
Practical points to note: the house is a historic solid-brick build (pre-1900) and the walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so buyers should budget for any desired upgrades to wall insulation. Council tax is expensive and the building is listed by age and character, so some owners may face higher maintenance and running costs compared with modern builds. The outbuilding is fitted and useful but may not meet full residential-planning standards for permanent habitation.
This property will suit buyers seeking a character home with generous living space, modern fixtures and flexible outbuilding accommodation — particularly families who value light, entertaining space and easy parking in an affluent village setting. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the quality of the recent refurbishment and the flow between reception spaces and the garden.