- A two bedroom detached cottage in the heart of Thorpe Le Soken +
- Generous living area +
- Modern fitted kitchen with shaker style units +
- French doors to a courtyard garden +
Abbeyside is one of those cottages that immediately feels settled. Detached, well-proportioned and quietly positioned along Abbey Street, it carries the charm you expect from an early-1900s home but with a layout that works comfortably for modern life.
A small entrance hall provides a useful buffer from the street before opening into the main living room, a space that feels notably generous for a cottage of this scale. The room stretches comfortably over fourteen feet, allowing for defined seating without feeling crowded, and the open staircase becomes a natural feature rather than something to work around. Painted brickwork and soft detailing add texture and character, while the overall feel remains light and calm rather than overtly styled.
To the rear, the kitchen has been carefully planned to make the most of the footprint. Shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances and good run-around worktop space create a practical cooking area, while the arched serving opening subtly connects the kitchen to the living room, keeping the layout sociable without fully opening it up. French doors draw light through the space and open directly onto the courtyard garden, giving the kitchen a strong sense of connection to the outside.
Upstairs, the first floor is arranged simply and efficiently. Both bedrooms are genuine doubles, each with its own character and outlook. The principal bedroom sits to the front of the cottage and feels calm and well balanced, while the rear bedroom enjoys a quieter position and works equally well as a guest room, dressing room or home office. A neatly fitted shower room sits between them, finished in a clean, practical style that suits the house.
Outside, the rear garden is arranged as a fully enclosed courtyard, private and sheltered, with paved seating space softened by established planting and trellis screening. It’s an outdoor space designed to be enjoyed rather than maintained, ideal for morning coffee, evening drinks or relaxed dining. To the front, the block-paved driveway provides valuable off-road parking, a real advantage in this village setting and something that elevates the day-to-day practicality of the cottage.
Positioned in the heart of Thorpe-le-Soken, Abbeyside offers village living with excellent connections, making it particularly well suited to downsizers, first-time buyers or those looking for a character home that’s easy to live with.
EPC Rating: E