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Our Summary
- The house already offers generous accommodation, strong proportions and a wonderful setting, but it also clearly allows room for future improvements and personal touches
- It feels like a house with potential rather than limitation, something increasingly difficult to find within rural properties of this nature
- The cottage retains a number of original features throughout and, while areas would now benefit from updating, there is an authenticity to the house that gives it real appeal
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Description
Newton Hurst Cottage sits along Newton Hurst Lane in a peaceful rural setting with far-reaching field views. The cottage is believed to date back to the 1700s and has evolved into a charming and characterful home while retaining original features such as uneven lines, deep-set windows, low beams, and an original inglenook fireplace with bread oven. The cottage has an individual appearance, with a natural character that feels honest and comfortable.
It features a substantial entrance hall, a log burner, and a courtyard parking area. The ground floor has a lounge, dining room, kitchen, and study, while the kitchen is well-proportioned and easy to imagine transforming over time. The property also includes a conservatory with open views, a rear porch and boot room, and a guest cloakroom.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room.