Three bedrooms in a traditional Victorian end-terrace cottage
Set on Clee Hill in a quiet hamlet, this three-bedroom end-terrace cottage offers genuine period charm and rural outlooks. Exposed brick fireplaces, quarry tiles and timber beams give immediate character, while the layout and footprint suit a family or couple seeking a cosy, characterful home. The property overlooks mature greenery and includes a front lawn, shared rear patio and off-street parking — rare for cottages in the area.
The house requires renovation: modernisation is needed in the kitchen and some general updating throughout. Heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators; the EPC is currently band E. Broadband is very slow and mobile signal is only average, so the location suits those prioritising countryside living over fast connectivity.
Practical benefits include freehold tenure, mains services (electricity, water and drainage) and very low local crime. The plot is modest but feels generous for the setting and the home sits close to countryside amenities — meadows, woods and local equestrian facilities — and good local primary schools within reach.
This is a straightforward project for someone wanting a period cottage to personalise. It will particularly appeal to buyers seeking rural character and parking, willing to invest in modernisation to improve energy efficiency, kitchen space and connectivity.