- Newly renovated kitchen and bathroom, move-in ready
- Two bedrooms, approximately 720 sq ft (modest footprint)
- Side driveway provides parking for two vehicles
- Small rear courtyard; limited outdoor space
- Oil-fired central heating; fuel and running costs higher
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; retrofit likely needed
- High local flood risk affects insurance and resilience
A recently improved two-bedroom end-terrace cottage that pairs Victorian character with practical modern updates. The refitted kitchen and bathroom plus UPVC double glazing create a comfortable, move-in-ready home for a first-time buyer or small family. The house offers efficient use of its modest 720 sq ft footprint and includes a side driveway with parking for two vehicles.
Practicalities to note: heating is oil-fired via a boiler and radiators, and the property is constructed of solid brick with no known cavity insulation. Flood risk for the area is classified as high, which is a material consideration for insurance and future resilience measures. The rear outdoor space is a small courtyard rather than a larger garden, and mobile signal is only average in this remoter rural community.
Set in the village of Brimfield, about five miles south of Ludlow, the location benefits from very low crime, nearby primary and secondary schools rated Good, and countryside amenities such as a bus stop, meadow and streams. Council tax is described as low, and the freehold tenure makes this a straightforward purchase for someone seeking a compact, characterful home with recent updates but some practical limitations to address.