Character cottage with modern kitchen, garage and low-maintenance gardens.
End-period end-terrace with original sash windows and high ceilings
A charming end-period cottage combining original character with contemporary fittings. High ceilings, a bay-windowed lounge and traditional sash windows create a welcoming feel, while a modern fitted kitchen and sleek bathroom deliver everyday convenience. The property is presented in excellent order and ready to occupy.
Two double bedrooms, a separate dining room and a useful utility add practical space for family living or home working. Outside offers low-maintenance front and rear gardens, plus an outbuilding and garage for storage or parking — valuable extras in this town-fringe location.
Built c.1900–1929 in solid brick, the house may benefit from insulation upgrades to improve energy efficiency. There is one family bathroom (four-piece) and limited plot size, so buyers seeking large gardens should note the compact exterior. Freehold tenure, low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit modern lifestyles.
Tickhill’s attractive surroundings and good local primary schools make this appealing to small families, downsizers and first-time buyers seeking a quiet, well-connected village setting. No flood risk and affordable council tax are further practical advantages.