Most charming listed Grade II stone house with mature level garden backing onto open country in this desirable and peaceful hamlet.
Manor Cottage is believed to date to the mid eighteenth century and built of rubble stone elevations under a pitched tiled roof. The house was extended some twenty years ago and now provides well laid out, characterful accommodation with exposed ceiling timbers and two charming inglenook fireplaces. The front door opens into the hall with the principal reception rooms either side, the kitchen/breakfast room is at the back of the house and overlooking the pretty, south westerly facing gardens through a particularly nice bay window, also providing seating. Off the kitchen is a utility room and cloakroom. Stairs from the sitting room lead to a first floor landing. The main bedroom is a super dual aspect room with views front and back, an en suite shower room and a dressing room. There are two further double bedrooms each with en suite bathrooms.
Outside
The property is approached from the lane and provides two off-road parking spaces in front of a double garage with power and light. A path to the side of the house gives access to the rear garden. A large terrace immediately outside the kitchen faces south west. Beyond the terrace is a double box edged parterre and attractive stone wall. The garden is principally laid to lawn with mature borders and some attractive mature trees. The garden has a greenhouse and large shed, a summerhouse and two old privies.
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I particularly like the view over the charming garden from the large bay window in the kitchen
Ashley RawlingsProperty agent