Tenure: Leasehold
The Property
This charming stone cottage is spread over four floors, featuring a spacious living area with a balcony, a kitchen-diner, three double bedrooms, and a 4-piece bathroom. Outside, a private rear courtyard provides a great space for enjoying summer days. Located in the popular village of Edgworth, it’s close to a variety of local amenities and offers plenty of community activities.
Step through the front door into a welcoming entrance vestibule, perfect for storing coats and shoes. From here, step into a spacious living area, featuring wooden floors and dual aspect windows, framed by modern shutter-style blinds, which flood the room with natural light. A rear balcony offers outdoor space, while a handy under-stairs toilet and additional storage cupboard add convenience.
The dining kitchen is designed for both style and practicality, featuring dove grey shaker-style units, wooden worktops, and Neff appliances, including an oven, 4-ring gas hob, and slimline dishwasher. A walk-in pantry provides extra storage, and sliding French doors open onto a private rear courtyard.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, with the master offering built-in wardrobe storage. The spacious bathroom includes a freestanding clawfoot bath, panelled walls, a large walk-in shower with a rainfall showerhead, and a heated towel radiator.
The converted attic provides a generous double bedroom, with a Velux window that offers a pleasant view from the side elevation.
The Location...
Edgworth is a picturesque village nestled in the foothills of the West Pennine Moors. Known for its charming blend of countryside living and village amenities, it offers a peaceful yet well-connected lifestyle. The village boasts a selection of independent shops, a post office, a butcher’s, a popular ice cream parlour, a hairdresser, doctors, dentist, local eateries, and traditional pubs, creating a welcoming community vibe.
Surrounded by scenic countryside, Edgworth is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with plenty of walking, cycling, and nature trails on its doorstep. The village also offers a cricket club, a bowling green, and The Barlow, which serves as the heart of the community, hosting activities for all ages. With a strong sense of local spirit, regular events, and activities throughout the year, Edgworth is an attractive destination for those seeking a peaceful rural retreat with easy access to nearby towns and cities.
EPC rating: D. Council tax band: C, Domestic rates: £1997, Tenure: Leasehold, Annual ground rent: £50,