- Charming 1930s semi-detached cottage with period character
- One-bedroom detached annexe with kitchenette and shower room
- Decent-sized garden with multiple sunny seating areas
- Outbuilding fitted with power and water; versatile use
- Off-street private driveway parking for multiple cars
- Relatively small overall (approx. 1,055 sq ft)
- Single family bathroom for four bedrooms
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; EPC rating D
A handsome 1930s semi-detached cottage in Wilmcote, offering warm character, versatile living and a one-bedroom annexe. The house sits on a decent plot with well-planned gardens, a private driveway and an outbuilding with power and water—ideal for a workshop or studio. Its village location is convenient: local shop, pub, primary school and train station are all within walking distance, with fast broadband and good rail links to Stratford-upon-Avon, Birmingham and London.
Internally the home feels inviting with two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, dining/breakfast spaces and a handy downstairs WC. Upstairs there are four bedrooms (one on the top floor) and a single family bathroom; the separate annexe, with kitchenette and shower room, provides genuine flexibility for guests, home working or rental income.
Buyers should note the cottage is relatively small overall (approx. 1,055 sq ft) and retains some dated features: the kitchen has low ceilings and rustic fittings, and the property’s solid brick walls are assumed to be without cavity insulation. The EPC rating is D and some updating or insulation improvements may be sensible to enhance comfort and efficiency. There is only one main bathroom for four bedrooms.
This home will suit a family seeking village life with excellent transport links or a buyer wanting an income/guest annexe. It’s a character-filled property ready for sympathetic updating rather than a full-scale rebuild—offering immediate charm with clear potential to improve energy performance and modern comforts.