A Grade II listed 18th-century detached cottage in a conservation area in the rural hamlet of Sedrup, set in an established cottage garden with countryside views from front and rear and positioned at the end of a no-through road, with a garage, carport, and driveway parking for three cars. The property is a double-fronted period home constructed of brick and wychert under a clay tiled roof, offering approximately 1,494 sq. ft. of accommodation arranged over three floors, combining retained original features with modern comfort.
The ground floor has three versatile reception areas - a sitting room, a dining room and snug - all with character features. The kitchen, refitted in 2022, has ample space for a breakfast table and direct access to a separate utility room. Upstairs, the first floor comprises two bedrooms and a family bathroom, while the second floor has two further double bedrooms, both with vaulted ceilings exemplifying the original architecture.
Outside, the mature landscaped cottage garden complements the building. At the rear is a patio area for outdoor dining, while a second circular patio at the far end of the garden has a log burner, for entertaining and enjoying year-round sunset views across the open fields.
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