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£270,000

(£432/sq. ft)

2 bed cottage for sale
Brook Street, Fenny Compton CV47

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 624 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Hawthorn and Co

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About this property

  • Characterful victorian cottage

  • 2 bedrooms

  • Dressing room

  • 2 garden offices

  • Living room with log burner

  • Peaceful village location

Set within the heart of the village of Fenny Compton, Scuttlebrook Cottage is a charming two-bedroom Victorian terraced cottage, rich in character and full of warmth, offering a wonderful opportunity for those drawn to period features and village life.

From the moment you step inside, the home’s personality is clear. The living room is a true focal point, featuring exposed original stone walls, wooden flooring and a log burner that creates a cosy, welcoming atmosphere, perfect for evenings in. The space feels both practical and characterful, reflecting the cottage’s history while remaining comfortable for everyday living.

To the rear, a functional kitchen provides ample workspace and storage, leading through to a ground-floor bathroom suite. The layout works well for cottage living, with everything thoughtfully arranged and easy to use.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom continues the theme with wooden flooring and a calm, restful feel. A second bedroom offers flexibility for guests, home working or additional storage, while a separate dressing room space adds a valuable extra rarely found in cottages of this style.

Outside, the garden is a real highlight. A gravel pathway winds its way past established flowerbeds and mature shrubs, creating a peaceful and private setting. At the far end of the garden sit two garden offices, ideal for home working, hobbies or creative space, along with a garden store that complements the cottage’s character.

Full of charm, individuality and warmth, Scuttlebrook Cottage offers a lifestyle as much as a home, set within a friendly village community and surrounded by countryside, while still remaining well connected.

A character cottage with a story to tell, ready for its next chapter.

Location:

The picturesque village of Fenny Compton sits on the edge of the Warwickshire countryside, offering a peaceful village lifestyle surrounded by open fields, rolling landscapes and a strong sense of community. Well regarded for its character and charm, the village is particularly popular with those seeking a quieter pace of life without feeling isolated.

Fenny Compton benefits from a number of local amenities including a village shop, traditional pub, primary school, village hall and active community groups, all contributing to its welcoming and close-knit feel. Scenic walking routes, canal paths and countryside views are right on the doorstep, making it an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

Despite its rural setting, the village remains well connected. The nearby market towns of Southam and Banbury provide a wider range of shops and services, while convenient access to the M40 makes commuting towards Leamington Spa, Warwick, Oxford and London straightforward. Rail services from Banbury offer direct connections to London Marylebone.

Combining rural charm, community spirit and practical connectivity, Fenny Compton is a village that offers a genuine sense of place and a lifestyle that feels both settled and relaxed, ideal for those looking to enjoy village living at its best.

Living /Dining room

A spacious and character-filled room featuring original stone walls, wooden flooring and a log burner creating a warm focal point. Dual-aspect windows flood the space with natural light, while stairs lead to the first floor, making this a welcoming heart of the cottage.

Kitchen

A practical and light-filled kitchen offering good workspace and storage, fitted with an oven, dishwasher and sink, with a window overlooking the garden bringing in natural light.

Bathroom

A well-appointed ground-floor bathroom fitted with a bath with shower over, wash basin and WC, finished with tiling for a clean, practical feel.

Master Bedroom

A generously sized double bedroom featuring wooden flooring and a window to the front, creating a bright and comfortable main sleeping space.

Bedroom 2

A practical second bedroom with a window overlooking the rear, ideal for guests, home working or additional storage.

Dressing Room

A valuable additional space fitted with wardrobes and hanging storage, finished with wooden flooring and a window overlooking the garden.

Garden

An attractive cottage garden with a paved patio area leading onto a gravel pathway bordered by ornamental flowerbeds and lawn. The garden extends to the rear, where two garden offices are positioned. There is also a garden store for added practicality.

Garden Offices

Currently arranged as two separate spaces, the garden offices are insulated and fitted with power and internet connection. Finished with wood-effect flooring and panelled walls, they offer flexible use as home offices, studios or workshops.

General Information

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax: The property falls within Council Tax Band C, as assessed by the local authority.

Current EPC Rating: D

Services: According to the vendor, the property is connected to mains water, electricity, and drainage. Heating is provided via oil with the oil tank at the rear of the garden. Buyers are advised to confirm the availability and condition of services with their solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.

Rights of Way: The property is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, any rights of way, easements, wayleaves, covenants, or restrictions that may exist, whether or not they are specifically mentioned in these particulars.

Viewing: Viewings are strictly by prior appointment with the selling agent.

Disclaimer – Important Information

We’ve taken great care to ensure the accuracy of these details; however, we cannot guarantee that all information is entirely precise. If there’s something particularly important to you, we recommend seeking independent verification or contacting us directly-we’ll be happy to check anything for you. These particulars are provided for general guidance only and do not form part of any offer or contract. All measurements are approximate, and the photographs are for illustrative purposes only. Items shown in images are not necessarily included in the sale.

EPC Rating: D

Location

The picturesque village of Fenny Compton sits on the edge of the Warwickshire countryside, offering a peaceful village lifestyle surrounded by open fields, rolling landscapes and a strong sense of community. Well regarded for its character and charm, the village is particularly popular with those seeking a quieter pace of life without feeling isolated.

Fenny Compton benefits from a number of local amenities including a village shop, traditional pub, primary school, village hall and active community groups, all contributing to its welcoming and close-knit feel. Scenic walking routes, canal paths and countryside views are right on the doorstep, making it an ideal setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

Despite its rural setting, the village remains well connected. The nearby market towns of Southam and Banbury provide a wider range of shops and services, while convenient access to the M40 makes commuting towards Leamington Spa, Warwick, Oxford and London straightforward. Rail services from Banbury offer direct connections to London Marylebone.

Combining rural charm, community spirit and practical connectivity, Fenny Compton is a village that offers a genuine sense of place and a lifestyle that feels both settled and relaxed, ideal for those looking to enjoy village living at its best.

Living / Dining Room (5.5m x 4.3m)

Kitchen (2.7m x 2.4m)

Bathroom (2.4m x 2.1m)

Master Bedroom (4.3m x 2.8m)

Bedroom 2 (2.7m x 2.4m)

Dressing Room (3.3m x 2.7m)

Office (2.6m x 2.2m)

Office 2 (2.6m x 2.2m)

Parking - On Street

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