This distinctive farm-worker's cottage, a remnant of the historic Beaumont Estate, is being presented to the market without any upward chain. Nestled in one of Coleorton's desirable streets, this property appeals particularly to cash buyers and offers remarkable potential for renovation. Its unique features and period charm provide an excellent canvas for those with a vision for restoration or expansion, subject to obtaining planning permissions. The home is ideally situated in Coleorton, surrounded by local amenities such as a parish church, primary school, and inviting public houses. It enjoys convenient access to Coalville, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Loughborough, major motorways (A/M42 and M1), as well as key transport hubs including East Midlands and Birmingham International Airports. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to scenic locations like Charnwood Forest and Sence Valley Forest Park.
The interior comprises a reception room with charming quarry tiled flooring and original timber beams, complemented by multi-pane single-glazed windows that offer natural light. A cast iron feature stove adds character to the space but is currently not operational. The bedroom continues the theme of exposed beams and includes a pitched ceiling along with a side window that provides additional light.
Notably, the property previously received planning approval for a single-storey extension along with modifications including a new roof. Though initial groundwork commenced, no further developments have taken place; hence there are already laid foundations for future expansion projects at the rear garden area with grass verges leading to it. This prime opportunity awaits buyers ready to breathe new life into this eclectic cottage while appreciating its historical significance.