Spacious refurbished 1876 cottage with huge southwest garden and excellent parking..
Extended 1876 stone cottage with period character and high ceilings
Recently refurbished interior with Keller kitchen and integrated appliances
Southwest-facing landscaped rear garden approximately 123 feet long
Detached garage plus gated drive parking for five to six cars
Four bathrooms including master en-suite and jacuzzi spa bath
Scope to extend further; total living area about 1,633 sq ft
Walls likely sandstone/limestone with assumed no insulation — may need work
Porch/external areas show potential damp; external maintenance likely
This extended 1876 stone cottage in Hanham blends period character with a recent high-quality refurbishment. High ceilings, solid oak floors and large pivotal windows create a bright, airy interior; the renovated Keller kitchen and integrated appliances bring contemporary convenience. The layout includes a flexible downstairs room, a cosy sitting room with a wood-burner and French doors to the patio, and a practical ground-floor bathroom and WC.
Upstairs are three generous double bedrooms, a master with en-suite and fitted oak wardrobes, plus additional bathrooms including a jacuzzi spa bath. The house offers useful loft storage with lighting and ladders and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. The property has scope for further extension if required and presents a large overall footprint (about 1,633 sq ft).
The gardens are a standout feature: a southwest-facing, landscaped plot of around 123 feet with exotic and fruiting trees, raised beds, greenhouse, shed, children’s playhouse and multiple seating areas. Parking is notable — a detached garage and a gated driveway for five to six cars. The location is peaceful yet well connected, close to local shops, leisure facilities and within the Beacon Rise primary school catchment (Outstanding).
Material considerations: the property is an older stone-built home (walls likely sandstone/limestone with assumed no insulation) and some external areas (porch) show potential damp. While recently refurbished internally, older external fabric and original wall construction may require future insulation or maintenance works. Buyers seeking turnkey modern construction should factor in those legacy elements.