- Immaculate 4-bedroom Victorian cottage, c.2,250 sq ft
- About 2.0 acres in total: gardens plus adjoining paddock
- South‑east conservatory and multi-aspect living room with views
- Oversized double garage with integrated workshop and storage
- Secure gated driveway, parking for several vehicles or motorhome
- Solid brick walls (likely uninsulated) — potential insulation needed
- Double glazing pre‑2002 and LPG heating — consider upgrades
- Freehold, no flood risk; rural location with average mobile signal
Yew Tree Cottage is an immaculately presented Victorian brick country home set in about 2.0 acres, combining traditional character with generous modern living space. The house was extended and remodelled circa 2004 to provide c.2,250 sq ft of versatile accommodation — bright reception rooms, a vaulted gallery landing and a large master suite with en-suite. South‑east facing conservatory and multi-aspect living room bring uninterrupted rural views and plenty of natural light.
The grounds comprise approximately 0.5 acres of landscaped gardens and a further c.1.5 acres of adjoining private land, secured by hedging and fencing. Mature lawns, an orchard, wildlife pond, greenhouse and a separate veg patch create many possibilities: small‑holding, equestrian use, wildlife habitat or simply extensive private outdoor space for family life and entertaining.
Practical features include a large paved driveway with gated access, an oversized detached double garage with integrated workshop and storage, off‑street parking for several vehicles and space for long vehicles or a motorhome. Utilities are comprehensive: mains water and sewage, bulk LPG central heating and superfast broadband; the property has no local flood risk and is freehold.
Important considerations: the house has solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) and double glazing installed before 2002, so buyers should budget for potential insulation and window upgrades to maximise energy efficiency. Heating runs on LPG (bulk supply) rather than mains gas, and the rural location gives average mobile signal despite fast broadband. Council tax is moderate. Overall this is a peaceful, well‑kept country home offering substantial outdoor scope and strong family appeal for buyers seeking rural lifestyle and space.