Nestled in the quiet and characterful village of Clophill, this three/four-bedroom cottage, dating back to circa 1650, presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of history enriched with original character features. As you step through the threshold, you're immediately welcomed into the formal dining room, where a quarry tile floor lays the foundation for a space brimming with charm. The rooms center piece is a large inglenook fireplace, complete with a redundant bread oven, adding a touch of historical enchantment.
Double doors to the left lead you into an additional reception room, with storage cupboard to the rear for your convenience. This space offers versatility making it ideal for various uses.
The dining room extends into a thoughtful ground floor extension, housing the kitchen, boot room, and W/C. Each of these areas benefits from views over the rear garden.
To the right of the dining room lies the expansive sitting room. Here, another inglenook fireplace and original exposed beams speak to the property's rich past, while offering a cosy atmosphere. A utility space and a large, bright bathroom, refitted circa four years ago and situated to the rear.
Access to the upper level is facilitated by two separate staircases. From the lounge, the first staircase leads to bedroom four/study, followed by bedroom two, which features a walk-in wardrobe. The second staircase, from the dining room, ascends to what is presently the master bedroom. This room flows into bedroom three, complete with built-in storage.
To the rear is a private rear garden, with access leading out to the rear and side. A generous lawn area unfolds into a hard landscaped section, equipped with a hot tub and summer house. Notably, we have been told that this section holds a right of carriageway, providing potential for dedicated parking or, with the appropriate permissions, the development of a garage or carport.