A semi-detached period house constructed from part Flemish bond brick elevations under a clay tiled roof that in more recent years has been modernised to create character accommodation set over three floors. On entering the cottage a small entrance vestibule opens onto a lovely sitting room featuring an exposed stock brick chimney breast with inset log burning stove which in turn leads to a ‘shaker style’ fitted kitchen with timber worktops, Belfast sink and integrated ‘Neff’ electric oven and ceramic hob. To the rear of the cottage there is an attractive conservatory currently used as a dining room with further built in base unit and plumbing for a dishwasher. The first floor features a double bedroom with build-in wardrobes and a modern white bathroom suite with separate thermostatic shower over the bath. A second staircase provides access to a pretty loft room with roof light window and under eves storage. Externally Holly Cottage is approached via a gravel driveway with parking for one vehicle and side access leading to an external boiler house and rear access to the conservatory. To the rear the gardens are surprisingly spacious for a cottage of this size and run behind the adjoining dwelling. The gardens are laid mainly to patio with flower and shrub borders offering a good degree of seclusion. The home office and utility room are also accessed from the rear garden.
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