2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- A Victorian end of terrace cottage
- 75' rear garden
- Parking for up to three vehicles
- Two double bedrooms
- Two reception rooms plus a modern vaulted conservatory
- Fully double glazed
- Gas central heating
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Set along the quiet, characterful stretch of The Chase, this charming period cottage offers a layout that unfolds more generously than its frontage suggests. Behind its traditional exterior sits a home that balances warmth, practicality and a quietly quirky sense of arrival that works beautifully day to day.
The front door opens (New Road) opens to the kitchen which flows to the dining room, livingroom and conservatory on the ground floor. Parking is found at the rear of the home off Barnfield so if you’re coming by car, that’s the way to go.
The kitchen is thoughtfully arranged and makes excellent use of its footprint. Traditional-style cabinetry sits alongside dark work surfaces and tiled splashbacks, creating a calm, timeless feel that suits the age of the property. There’s generous run-around counter space, good storage and a practical layout that keeps everything close to hand. An opening subtly connects the kitchen back to the dining room, maintaining a sociable flow while still keeping the spaces distinct.
From here, the house flows naturally through to a central dining room, positioned as the heart of the ground floor. This is a space that works just as well for everyday meals as it does for entertaining, with the staircase rising neatly to the first floor without interrupting the room’s balance. Either side of a chimney stack has been opened to allow light to filter through.
The living room, where a brick fireplace and electric mock stove provide an immediate focal point has well judged proportion, allowing the room to feel cosy without being constrained, and natural light from the front window keeps the space bright and welcoming.
Beyond the living room, the conservatory adds a bright and versatile additional reception area. Glazed to three sides and enjoying views over the garden, it works naturally and adds flexibility as a dining space, reading area or informal sitting room. French doors open directly outside, making this a natural everyday entrance when arriving from the parking area and reinforcing the easy connection between inside and out.
Upstairs, the first floor is arranged simply and efficiently. The main bedroom sits to the back of the house and is a comfortable double with space for freestanding furniture, while the second bedroom to the rear offers flexibility as a guest room, home office or dressing room. The bathroom is finished in a clean, timeless style, fitted with a full-sized bath and shower over, complete with both rainfall and standard heads, alongside a pedestal basin and WC. A window brings in natural light and ventilation, keeping the space bright and practical.
Outside, the rear garden stretches away from the house, enclosed and private, with a long, low-maintenance layout that creates a real sense of separation from neighbouring homes. Established planting softens the boundaries, and a timber shed to the rear provides useful storage. At the far end of the garden, gated access leads directly to the off-street parking area, reached via New Road and Barnfield. This is how the house is most naturally approached, allowing residents and visitors to park close by and enter through the garden, while the front of the cottage remains quiet and uncluttered, preserving the character of The Chase.
Rooms
Kitchen 2.21m x 3.13m (7ft 3in x 10ft 3in)
Located to the front of the cottage, the kitchen is well considered and surprisingly efficient, making full use of the available footprint. Soft blue cabinetry with traditional panelled doors is paired with dark work surfaces and tiled splashbacks, giving the space a calm, classic feel that suits the age of the property. There’s a generous run of counter space on both sides, integrated cooking appliances, and practical storage at both base and eye level. A window above the sink draws in natural light and looks out toward the garden, while the overall layout keeps everything within easy reach, making it a kitchen that works comfortably day to day rather than feeling purely decorative. A front door here leads to a practical shingled outside space at the side of the kitchen and pedestrian access to the rest of the terrace.
Dining room 3m x 3m (9ft 10in x 9ft 10in)
Positioned between the living room and kitchen, the dining room acts as the heart of the ground floor. There’s space for a proper dining table without the room feeling crowded, making it ideal for everyday meals or relaxed entertaining. The staircase rises neatly from here, and the layout keeps movement through the house natural and intuitive rather than corridor-led.
Living room 3m x 3.60m (9ft 10in x 11ft 9in)
The living room flows from the dining room and has a great conservatory off it too. A central fireplace with brick surround and electric mock stove creates a strong focal point, while the proportions allow for comfortable seating without overwhelming the space.
Conservatory 2.80m x 2.86m (9ft 2in x 9ft 4in)
Added to the rear of the cottage, the conservatory provides a bright, versatile additional reception space that works well throughout the year. Glazed to three sides with a pitched roof above, it enjoys excellent natural light and a pleasant outlook over the garden. There’s comfortable room for a small dining table or seating area, and French doors open directly outside, making this a natural link between the house and garden and an ideal everyday entrance when arriving from the parking area.
Landing
Connecting you to the first and second bedrooms and to the family bathroom.
First Bedroom 3m x 3.60m (9ft 10in x 11ft 9in)
The main bedroom is a comfortable double with a calm, settled feel featuring an ornate Victorian fireplace. Positioned overlooking the garden, it offers space for a full bed and freestanding furniture without feeling crowded. Soft wall tones and a good-sized window bring in natural light, while the proportions make it easy to arrange the room without compromise.
Second Bedroom 2.21m x 3.13m (7ft 3in x 10ft 3in)
The second bedroom works as a genuine double rather than a token spare room. Its shape allows flexibility for use as a bedroom, home office or dressing room, and the outlook to the rear adds to the quieter feel of the space. A practical and adaptable room that suits a range of needs.
Bathroom 1.43m x 2.56m (4ft 8in x 8ft 4in)
The bathroom is finished in a bright, timeless style, with white tiling and a crisp, neutral palette that keeps the space feeling fresh and practical. A full-sized bath is fitted with a shower over, incorporating both a rainfall head and a standard handset for everyday flexibility. A pedestal wash basin and WC sit neatly alongside, while a window brings in natural light and ventilation. The overall layout is well balanced, offering a comfortable family bathroom rather than a compromised cottage-style arrangement.
Garden
Parking - Off street
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