Yeoman House, a cottage steeped in history believed to date back 500 years, is situated in the heart of Walton on the Hill village. This property seamlessly blends period features with potential for modern enhancements. The residence showcases an array of original elements including wooden flooring, exposed beams, and charming fireplaces. The layout spans three levels and offers a unique cellar space previously used as a chapel room, providing an intriguing element for conversion into a snug or home office.
The dining area boasts original parquet flooring and a wood-burning stove, lending warmth to gatherings. While the kitchen/diner features shaker-style cabinetry and provides access to the rear garden, it presents opportunities for contemporary upgrades.
A cozy sitting room with a gas fire setup opens to both front and back entrances, while the main floor also includes a bathroom and a single bedroom that could be refreshed or reconfigured.
Upstairs are two generously-sized double bedrooms with ample storage options and another family bathroom that ties into hidden storage areas—potentially adaptable for additional living space or crafting personal sanctuaries.
Externally, Yeoman House is enhanced by its tarmacked driveway accommodating two vehicles and picturesque brick paths leading to mature gardens featuring an orchard with apple trees and an existing barn-style outbuilding that has received prior planning permission for conversion into a two-bedroom annex. This aspect alone underscores the property's lucrative investment potential.
With its quaint village setting encompassing local shops, eateries, schools, and proximity to recreational facilities such as Walton Heath Golf Club, this character-filled cottage not only offers historical charm but also significant scope for renovation and enhancement.