Unique and with an abundance of character, a quirky Grade II Listed three bedroom home set behind an iron gate entrance on the High Street over three floors.
Mansion House Cottage is one of those homes that you walk into and can fall in love with the character and quirkiness of living in a Grade II Listed building. Believed to dating back 800 years, the cottage was originally the servants’ quarters for Mansion House. Internally, the layout provides a good size sitting room with your eyes immediately being drawn to the inglenook fireplace and wood burner. The white brickwork and exposed beams add to the feeling of character. The vaulted ceiling in the kitchen provides extra light and there is built in storage and seating in the dining area. Off the kitchen is a cloakroom. We love the wide, turning staircase to the first floor – another example of how homes were built in previous times. Bedrooms one and three are located on the first floor and both have to the shower room. On the second floor is bedroom three. Located on the High Street, this is a brilliant central yet private position behind the iron gated entrance.
The property tenure is freehold and the council tax band is C.