Grade II Listed period cottage — restrictions on alterations and maintenance
Very large, mature plot with timber deck and private lawn
Vaulted kitchen/diner with exposed trusses and French doors
Recently updated kitchen, bathrooms and flooring — largely move-in ready
Off-street gravel driveway with parking for multiple vehicles
Heating by LPG boiler; not mains gas — may increase running costs
Traditional stone/timber walls with assumed limited insulation
Very slow broadband speeds in the area
Set within the peaceful village of Bromfield, this three-bedroom detached Tudor cottage combines authentic period character with recently updated interiors. Exposed beams, leaded windows and an inglenook-style fireplace give strong curb appeal, while a vaulted kitchen/diner with French doors and quality fittings provides comfortable, practical family living.
The house sits on a very large, mature plot with a timber deck and private lawn, plus a wide gravel driveway offering off-street parking for multiple vehicles. Recent renovations have refreshed kitchens, bathrooms and flooring, so the property is largely move-in ready while retaining original features.
Important practical points: the house is Grade II Listed, which will restrict alterations and can complicate planning and maintenance. The building’s traditional stone/timber construction appears to lack modern insulation, and heating is supplied by an LPG boiler rather than mains gas — both factors that may affect running costs. Broadband speeds are very slow, so the location is best suited to buyers who do not require high-capacity internet or who can access alternative connectivity solutions.
Overall this property will appeal to buyers wanting characterful rural living on a substantial plot — families, downsizers or those seeking a countryside retreat — provided they accept listed-building responsibilities and the limitations on heating and connectivity.