A meticulously renovated handsome four bedroom period cottage, dating back to circa 1750, set within about a third of an acre of gardens with views over adjacent fields.
Dating back to approximately 1750, this substantial four bedroom cottage represents a successful blend of period character and contemporary refinement, having been recently and meticulously renovated. The exterior has a traditional finish with timber cladding and tile hanging, complemented by a newly fitted roof. The property is not listed, and benefits from new double glazed windows throughout, retaining only the original Georgian windows to the front of the property to preserve its historic charm.
The cottage is entered via a pretty entrance porch leading into the reception spaces. The charming snug has a stunning inglenook fireplace, perfect for cosy winter evenings. The adjacent living room is full of character, featuring attractive wood panelling, original timber flooring, and a focal feature working fireplace. The living room flows seamlessly into the large traditional kitchen, which is equipped with a range of built-in and freestanding units, with a built in range cooker. Double doors open directly from the kitchen onto the garden. Leading off the kitchen is a useful boot room, a fitted out pantry, and a downstairs cloakroom. A separate, more contemporary sitting room provides a light and airy space, benefiting from a roof light and further doors opening onto the garden, creating excellent flow for indoor-outdoor living.
The first floor is accessed via a feature timber staircase. The principal bedroom featuring a charming window with a Juliette balcony that commands views over the open fields beyond, complemented by a stylish en suite bathroom. The upstairs accommodation is completed by three further double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
Outside
Little Brook Cottage sits within approximately a third of an acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, offering immediate views across privately owned fields. The property is approached via a gated entrance leading to a gravel driveway with ample parking for several cars and an oak framed timber barn. The gardens have been thoughtfully designed for enjoyment, featuring a charming circular paved terrace ideal for outdoor entertaining. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn and include a delightful wild flower garden and a mature orchard. Practical additions include a useful timber clad outbuilding dating back to the 1860, a greenhouse, and a log store. A traditional well adds a historic touch to the garden's character.
The property is offered to the market with no onward chain..
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This is such a pretty period cottage with charming features yet fully modernised making it a great practical home with character.
Holly-Ann SibleyProperty agent