Two double bedrooms with character beams
A two-bedroom Victorian end-terrace cottage tucked on Newton-on-Trent’s High Street, offered chain-free and ready for a new owner. Ground floor living includes a characterful lounge with exposed beams and an open fire, a rustic kitchen, practical utility room and cloakroom — useful for everyday life. Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a family bathroom; rooms are comfortable rather than generous, suiting a first home or downsizer.
Outside, the property benefits from a cottage front garden, a private gravelled driveway and a generous rear garden with views over the village church — plenty of outdoor space for children, pets or a vegetable patch. The freehold tenure, very low local council tax (Band A) and generally low crime make this a cost-efficient rural base.
Important practical points: the EPC is band E and the kitchen and some internal fittings are dated, so modest updating would add value and improve energy performance. The village is relatively remote with limited amenities beyond primary school and church facilities; commuting to larger towns is easy by road but day-to-day services are limited. Overall, the house offers character, a sizable garden and scope for sympathetic refurbishment — ideal for first-time buyers wanting village life or buyers seeking a renovation project with immediate occupancy and no chain.