Recently extended stone cottage with garden, parking and village convenience.
Three double bedrooms, including ground-floor master with ensuite
A charming three-double-bedroom stone cottage set in the popular village of Long Sutton, recently extended and sympathetically modernised. The house blends period character — exposed stone, beams and a log burner — with contemporary comforts including a ground-floor master with ensuite and underfloor heating, double glazing and a well-equipped kitchen.
The accommodation is flexible across two floors: a cosy, beam-fronted living room, separate dining room, sunroom overlooking the terraced rear garden, and two further double bedrooms served by a first-floor shower room. Practical extras include off-street parking to the front and a stone-built outbuilding with power, lighting and an external WC.
The garden terrace is a sun trap and deliberately low-maintenance, with raised beds and mature shrubs creating a private, country feel. The location is village-centre convenient — Post Office, primary school (Good), village hall and pub nearby — with larger towns and main road/rail links within easy driving distance.
A point to note: the cottage is a pre-1900 stone build and walls are understood to be traditional granite/whinstone with no known insulation, so buyers should consider potential improvement costs for wall insulation or further thermal upgrades. Broadband speeds are slow in the area despite average mobile signal. Overall this is a well-presented, characterful family home for those seeking village life with modernised comforts.