Unique cottage steeped in history with many features dating back to 1764 when the property was built
This quirky property has an Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Utility/WC and kitchen/diner
The first floor has 3 double bedrooms and the bathroom and WC
There is a mature rear garden
Viewing essential to appreciate the features the property offers
Entrance Hall
With radiator, storage, doors to all rooms and door to garden
Lounge (16' 1'' x 16' 1'' (4.9m x 4.9m))
With feature fireplace, radiator, exposed beams, engineered oak flooring and UPVC window to front - door to Kitchen/Diner
Kitchen/Diner
Fitted with base and wall units with worktops over, built in double oven with extractor hood, space for appliances, part tiled walls, tiled floor, 2 UPVC windows to rear, radiator
Utility Room/WC
WC, wash hand basin in unit, radiator and UPVC window to rear, space for appliances
Dining Room (16' 5'' x 10' 2'' (5.0m x 3.1m))
With UPVC window to front, feature fireplace, exposed beams and radiator
First Floor Landing
With doors to all rooms and UPVC window to rear
Bedroom 1 (16' 1'' x 13' 1'' (4.9m x 4.0m))
With UPVC windows to front and rear, radiator, built in wardrobes and door to bathroom
Bathroom
Fitted with WC and wash hand basin, tiled walls, part tiled walls and UPVC window to rear
Bedroom 2 (17' 1'' x 8' 10'' (5.2m x 2.7m))
With UPVC window to front and radiator
Bedroom 3 (8' 6'' x 6' 11'' (2.6m x 2.1m))
With UPVC window to rear and radiator
WC
Fitted with WC and wash hand basin and UPVC window to rear
Outside
Mature, enclosed rear garden with borders, trees and shrubs. Gated access, shed
Agents Note
We have been informed by the owners -
Most of the walls plaster is still original wottle and daub mixed with horse hair, within the loft space you can still see parts of the original ceiling reeds that were used to construct the ceilings.
All the first floor uneven timber floors are due to the way it was constructed ie: They used tree branches to use as floor joists hence the uneveness
The staircase was built insitue hence every stair tread is a different height
The property was built on church land and features in the Stanground Boy book as well as the History of Stanground book
All the ground floor doors are oak veneered