Inside cosy former farmer's cottage in Wolverhampton that dates back to the 1750s - and is on the market for less than you think
A beautiful two-bedroom cottage dating back to the 1750s in Goldthorn Hill has come onto the market.
Whether it is that cosy cottage feel or a fresh, modern interior within the walls of a rustic 18th century farmers home that you are after, this property will have you covered.
Set in a cul de sac location at the end of the tree lined Sutherland Road to the south of Wolverhampton City Centre in the Penn area, estate agents Connells Wolverhampton have said they will listen to offers in the region of £185,000 which makes it one of the more affordable houses on the market.

Described as having 'two spacious bedrooms, a spacious lounge, recently refined large kitchen and bathroom, entrance porch and private front garden and shared back garden,' it is also within walking distance of local countryside.

The 'over 12ft long' living room blends modern wood panel flooring with traditional black and white revival architecture, while the open fire is a nod to the home's origins as an 18th century farmers cottage.
That style continues in the kitchen, which while small in size is big in character and filled with all the necessary amenities including an oven, hob and extractor, sink, fridge, freezer and washing machine.

Moving upstairs there is a spacious master bedroom and recently-fitted bathroom on the first floor, while the staircase on the landing takes you up to another bedroom or work space on the second floor.

The white-walled master bedroom is fit with a radiator and a cast iron fireplace. The bathroom features a panelled bath, vanity sink, dual shower with screen, a radiator and a toilet.

All rooms offer a generous view of the property's front and back gardens. The front garden is private and mature with a range of trees, shrubs and plants, while the rear garden is large and enclosed shared between four properties that ensures it is well maintained.
Set in a cul de sac location at the end of the tree lined Sutherland Road to the south of Wolverhampton City Centre in the Penn area with easy access to Penn Common and Penn Hospital, numerous local shopping facilities and eateries can be found along the nearby Penn Road.
Less than two miles away from Wolverhampton Train Station and within walking distance from several bus routes the house's access is no concern, while it is within half a mile of Woodfield Primary School and Colton Hills Community School.
The full listing can be found here.





