Charming three-bed cottage with large mature garden, garage and no onward chain.
Victorian cottage with three bedrooms and two reception rooms
Large, mature rear garden with patio, lawn and vegetable plot
Garage and driveway providing parking and storage
Usable part-converted cellar with power and light
Single bathroom downstairs; only one full bathroom in the house
EPC rating D; double glazing installed before 2002
Solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) — potential insulation needed
No onward chain, close to shops, station and schools
This handsome Victorian cottage sits on a quiet residential road, a short walk from shops, schools and the station. The house offers three good bedrooms, two reception rooms and a usable cellar, making it a practical family home with plenty of character. The wide, mature rear garden and long garage/driveway are standout features for outdoor living and parking.
Internally the property retains period charm — feature fireplaces, fitted storage and generous room proportions — while the layout is straightforward and family-friendly. The part-converted cellar provides useful storage or potential for a home workshop. With no onward chain the property offers a quicker move for buyers wanting to settle locally.
There are some practical items to note: the property has an EPC rating of D, double glazing fitted before 2002 and solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated). These factors, along with a single bathroom, mean updating and insulation work would improve comfort and running costs. The garden includes a lower vegetable plot with a stream at the rear boundary, which gives character but should be inspected by buyers concerned about boundary maintenance.
Overall this is an attractive period home for a family or couple seeking a sizable garden, off-street parking and strong local amenities. It will reward buyers prepared to carry out moderate modernisation to improve energy efficiency and personalise the interior.