Listed for £475,000
March 2, 2026
Sold for £360,000
2021
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Conservatory - A versatile additional reception space with UPVC double glazed windows to all elevations and French doors opening onto the rear garden. Finished with tiled flooring and a solid PVC roof.
First Floor Landing - With an airing cupboard housing the hot water immersion tank, an additional storage cupboard, smoke alarm, and internal latch-panelled doors leading to:
Bedroom One - A generous double bedroom with two UPVC double glazed windows to the front elevation.
En-Suite - Comprising a three-piece suite including low-level WC with continental flush, wash hand basin, and shower cubicle with electric shower. Complementary wall tiling, central heating radiator, and ceiling spotlighting.
Bedroom Two - With a UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation, telephone point, and a range of fitted wardrobes with hanging rails and shelving.
En-Suite Two - Featuring two UPVC double glazed windows to the front and side elevations. Fitted with a three-piece suite comprising low-level WC, P-shaped bath with electric shower over and glass screen, pedestal wash hand basin, and central heating radiator.
Bedroom Three - With a UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and central heating radiator.
Bedroom Four - With a UPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation and central heating radiator.
Family Bathroom - With a UPVC double glazed window to the side elevation, fitted with a three-piece suite comprising low-level WC, wash hand basin, and shower cubicle with electric shower. Features include a central heating radiator and timber panelling to the lower walls.
Double Garage - A substantial double garage with electric roller door to the front elevation, providing ample vehicle storage. Benefitting from power, lighting, overhead storage, and housing the oil-fired Worcester central heating boiler.
Features - To the front of the property, the garden features a charming and distinctive historic well, complete with an attractive stone seat positioned above it. This characterful feature adds notable interest and a sense of heritage to the setting. Although the well was filled in during the 1970s, it offers exciting potential for reinstatement, subject to any necessary consents, providing an opportunity for a future owner to further enhance this unique aspect of the garden.
We have been informed that the property is offered for sale with its original title deeds, dating back to the early 1900s, providing a tangible link to its past. The earliest recorded evidence of a sale indicates that the original part of the cottage pre-dates 1820, reflecting its long and established history. This provenance enhances the home’s character and appeal for those seeking a property of genuine heritage and distinction.