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- Added bonus is the BRICK BARN, with electricity, to the rear providing an opportunity for an artist/music studio or additional accommodation, subject to planning
- Currently being used for storage, it would make an excellent artist's studio, home office or even additional accommodation, subject to planning
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Description
Kingsley Cottage is a semi-detached, two-storey house built in the 1800s, situated on the Village Green in the town of Hingham. The property is a grade II red brick house with a period-style barn to the rear, which has electricity and could be used as an artist's studio, home office, or additional accommodation subject to planning. The main house features a wide entrance hall with an original Georgian staircase, two reception rooms, a kitchen, and a compact dining room with a large storage cupboard.
The upper floor has a wide landing, three bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The property retains many original features, including period wooden sash windows, restored panelling, and stripped and sealed original floorboards. The interior design includes bespoke shelving, housekeeper's cupboards, and vast storage spaces.
The rear garden is completely private and features a stone-paved patio area, established shrubs, specimen trees, and a purple wisteria. A period-style barn runs across the width of the rear garden, providing additional storage or potential for studio or accommodation use.