This distinctive property offers a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. Comprising two adjoining residences, it has a total of five bedrooms and character dating back to the late 1880s, presenting an appealing canvas for future improvements.
The main residence features a spacious boot room/utility area that leads into an inviting kitchen, the heart of the home. This bespoke space includes wall and base units in a rich Forest Green finish from Farrow & Ball, fitted with integrated appliances. A dual-fuel Rangemaster with an elegant surround complements the room, along with a Thomas Denby Belfast sink showcasing brass fittings. Natural light floods this area through a sash window, while the central island offers both seating and additional storage.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a hallway that provides access to convenient amenities like a WC and a charming panelled cupboard originally designed as a pantry. The study off the hallway is equipped with custom bookcases and original flooring, featuring a working fireplace that adds character to this versatile space. The sitting room is designed for comfort and relaxation, featuring original floorboards, unique architectural details such as a circular window, and direct access to the front entrance.
On the first floor are three generously sized double bedrooms; one currently serves as a dressing room. The family bathroom is elegantly appointed with amenities including a nickel-and-brass roll-top bath and walk-in rainwater shower.
The adjoining annexe enhances this property's appeal as well. Originally converted in the early 2000s, it comprises two additional bedrooms and has served as a long-term rental for many years. With its own entrance hall leading to a cozy sitting room outfitted with an electric fire, it retains potential for modernization. The kitchen comes with basic fitted units and plumbing for under-counter appliances but could be updated to meet contemporary needs. A family bathroom completes this level, while one double bedroom features fitted wardrobes, and another spacious bedroom on the upper floor retains its original charm.
A significant highlight of this property is its substantial brick outbuilding, formerly stables, which measures approximately 8m x 4m. It includes a concrete floor and mezzanine level along with power supply and dual access points—previously considered for conversion into a one-bedroom dwelling (subject to necessary consents), adding exciting possibilities for expansion or rental income.
Both properties benefit from three designated parking spaces at the western boundary, along with additional off-road parking options. The main residence also includes practical outdoor storage in the form of log and coal stores.
With its blend of historic charm