- 5 Bedrooms +
- Semi Detached Traditional Cottage +
- Approx 1.5 acres of Gardens and Paddock +
- Rural Location +
- Garage and Workshop +
- Character Features +
- Possible 2 Family occupation +
A traditional property, offering flexible living space for a family or multi-generational living, sitting in around 1.8 acres of grounds, in an idyllic, rural location with abundant wildlife and nature.
From a slate roofed porch, ideal for leaving your wellies in, the main door opens into a characterful living/dining room with inglenook fireplace, wooden beams and an exposed stone feature wall and a staircase. This room gives access to the well-equipped kitchen. There is a further reception room, a downstairs w/c, and access down to the sunroom which opens out over the rear garden with glimpses of the extensive countryside. The living/dining room also leads to another reception room and possible office area with a multi fuel log burning stove and the utility room. There is a 2nd staircase off this room and access to the work shop.
The first staircase opens onto a landing with a double bedroom with built-in cupboards, a single bedroom with walk-in cupboard, a w/c adjacent to the bathroom with bath and separate shower. The second staircase opens onto a landing with shower room, airing cupboard, 3 bedrooms - one double with built in wardrobes, a single and a further single with built in wardrobe and a quaint cabin bed area. These rooms overlook the lovely views down the valley below.
Externally, the gardens wrap around 3 sides of the property. To the front a pathway leads to the front porch, with an elevated hidden section that conceals the oil tank. The side of the property allows parking and there is a separate detached garage/workshop with a full size inspection pit. The gardens are natural, with a grassy area at the back and off to the side is an extensive meadow, which, with some clearing would be suitable for animal grazing, a pony or kitchen garden area below which is a wooded area. This meadow and wood run down to the stream, which marks the boundary.