Character cottage on large private plot with workshop and rural views.
Grade II listed period cottage with original beams and inglenook
A Grade II listed semi‑detached cottage set in about 0.47 acre of mature, secluded gardens with wide countryside views. The house blends original character — exposed beams, a large inglenook fireplace and traditional stone/brick elevations — with comfortable, well‑presented accommodation arranged over two floors. The vaulted, beamed kitchen/breakfast room with Velux windows is a particular highlight for family cooking and entertaining.
The plot includes a substantial detached outbuilding currently used as workshop and office, plus a separate timber shed and generous driveway parking for several vehicles. There is clear scope to adapt or extend the outbuilding and to further extend the house, subject to obtaining the necessary planning consents and listed‑building approvals. The site’s size and privacy make it suitable for buyers seeking home‑working space, ancillary business use, or garden‑focused living.
Important practical points: the property’s Grade II listing will restrict alterations and will require specialist consent, which may complicate any refurbishment or extension. Accommodation is modest in footprint (total about 1,034 sq ft) with one family bathroom serving four bedrooms. Buyers should factor listed‑building constraints into renovation budgets and planning timescales. Overall, this is a characterful family cottage with significant outdoor space and useful ancillary buildings, best suited to those who value period detail and rural outlooks and who are comfortable working within listed‑building requirements.