Charming renovated village cottage with large garden and studio, sold chain free..
Period stone cottage dating from 1848, sympathetically renovated
Bespoke kitchen with granite-effect worktops and quality units
Two first-floor bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom
Large rear garden, orchard and separate powered garden studio
Elevated front garden with gated path and small courtyard/store
Freehold, no onward chain, EPC Band D
Medium flood risk; consider insurance and ground-floor precautions
Stone walls likely uninsulated; potential heating and insulation costs
Dating from 1848, this stone mid-terrace cottage sits on a quiet village lane and has been sympathetically renovated ready to move into. The ground floor offers a porch, living room with an unused fireplace and a bespoke kitchen fitted with high-quality units and granite-effect worktops. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a neatly appointed bathroom.
Outside the cottage surprises with a substantial rear garden, orchard and a well-equipped garden studio with power and light — ideal as a home office, studio or playroom. The elevated front garden and gated path give a pleasant village feel and there is a small courtyard with stone store and washhouse immediately behind the house.
Practical points: the property is freehold and sold with no onward chain. It benefits from fast fibre broadband and a dual-fuel heating system (boiler with mineral fuel plus wood). The cottage is compact internally, so it suits buyers looking for a small family home, second home or a countryside base rather than those needing large living spaces.
Material considerations: the stone walls are original and assumed to have no added insulation, and the property lies in a medium flood-risk area. Mobile signal is reported as none in this location. Buyers should note these factors when considering comfort, running costs and insurance.