Cosy Cottages for Sale at Christmas in England
Several charming cottages are currently on the market across England, offering a variety of features and historic appeal. In Childrey, Oxfordshire, a Grade II-listed cottage built in 1610 and extended in 1948 features low beams, a deep inglenook fireplace, leaded windows, an Aga, several log burners, and underfloor heating. It includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garden with a large patio and lawn, priced at £600,000 through Stowhill Estates.
In Bilsington, Kent, a village cottage dating to the 1790s offers semi-open-plan living with a boot room, utility, downstairs shower, four bedrooms, a double garage, underfloor heating, in-ceiling sound system, and landscaped gardens, listed at £625,000 via Sandersons.
Rose Cottage in Heligan, Cornwall, part of the Lost Gardens of Heligan, is an 18th-century three-bedroom property restored to include original flagstone flooring with underfloor heating in the kitchen. The living room has an oversized stone and granite fireplace, French doors open to terraces, and it lies within two miles of Mevagissey. The asking price is £895,000.
Sunday Cottage in Nunney, Somerset, is a 19th-century end-of-terrace Grade II-listed home with three bedrooms and a patio garden. It is centrally located near a moated medieval castle and is offered at £625,000 through Inigo.
In Prestbury, Cheshire, a white cottage built in 1771 with an EPC rating of C features three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a large sitting room, kitchen, dining room, snug, utility room, and wine cellar. It also includes a separate oak-framed annexe workshop with a kitchen and bathroom, and a walled garden with mature trees. This property is listed for £1.1 million with Jackson-Stops.