A Charming English Cottage with Historic Details
Located on the ridge overlooking the tranquil Blackmore Vale, there stands a lovely early 1800s cottage with two bedrooms and beautiful historic interiors. The characterful cottage beautifully blends historic architecture with contemporary sustainability.
The historic English cottage is surrounded by beautiful gardens with herbaceous plants and mature trees while also offering gorgeous views of the surrounding landscape. The cottage is decorated with lovely bold colors, from an orange living room to a pink bathroom.
Old and new meet, with the sable-hued stone façade offset by the deeper tones of a slate roof and contemporary, bespoke wooden sash double-glazed windows.
The sitting room is a small but very cozy space with a large brick inglenook fireplace fitted with a log burner. The walls are painted in Edward Bulmer’s ‘Malahide, ‘ which really pops paired with the white-painted wooden ceiling.
A bright dining room sits on the opposite of the hallway. The room is centered around a brick fireplace and the original floorboards run underfoot.
The hallway features wide slate flagstones, showcasing the history of the building.
The kitchen is located at the back of the house, offering amazing views of the green countryside. This hint of nature is also seen in the kitchen where the cabinets are closed of with green and white striped curtains.
There’s a small room attached to the kitchen with large windows overlooking the garden. The ground floor is also home to a bathroom painted in a sunny yellow color, paired with green checkerboard shower curtains.
The first floor is home to two bedrooms painted in ‘Fawn’ by Edward Bulmer.
The bathroom on the first floor is decorated in a light pink color scheme and features a bath in front of the widow and beautiful wooden beams.
Surrounding the house lies a fabulous garden with multiple seating areas, a lawn, plants, and flowers.
The cottage is listed for £685,000 at Inigo.