Hard to believe it's real. It's like it could only exist in a cozy English novel you read in bed before you go to sleep. But there it is in real life. My imagination couldn't come up with something so quaint and idyllic. But there it is in real life.
Not remotely unusual in England. 25% of the UK's housing stock is over 100 years old, and much of that way over 100. Most people will live in an old property at some point in their life. My sister lived for 25 years in a 1600s farmhouse. My late partner grew up in a 1700s cottage. My brother has lived for decades in a Georgian (c.1800) property. I've lived in Victorian and Edwardian houses.
@@clairenoon4070 Fascinating and thank you for your reply. I am a flaming American and like most Americans I am mystified and transfixed by architecture and culture that are hundreds of years old. Things that are everyday to you. When I went to Cologne Germany and saw an authentic Roman mosaic floor that was 2000 years old I was literally spellbound. When I finally took a deep breath of air two hours of time had passed.
@@NelsonClick I grew up in a village. Our nearest city was Chester, 7 miles away. Chester was an important Roman city - 'Deva Victrix'. It has many Roman remains, including an almost complete circuit of city walls and an amphitheatre. That said; our village had older again remains - those of an Iron Age (c.250 BC) hillfort. Chester also has many subsequent accretions, including medieval, Norman, Tudor/Elizabethan, Georgian, Victorian and beyond. One of my favourite pubs in Chester - The Bear and Billet - is a black-and-white timbered 1660s building.
Bliss……… PS sad the field beside it has been chemically sprayed to kill weeds/grass etc., hence brown/gold colour compared to field edges, trees etc., has the whole estate changed hands? Deserves to be organic/regenerative farming still…………. Hope someone with ‘heart and soul’ buys it……..
I shot it for Symonds and Sampson in Bridport, I've just checked and they had an auction on the 8th of June and the guide price was £395,000 and they sold it for £710,000! Wow
The ''exposed stone'' is ghastly and naf. Also wrong as in the past interior (and exterior unless they were cut or dressed ) walls would have always been plastered.
What a lovely cottage. So peaceful and uncomplicated. xxx
This is full of potential, a beautiful cottage.
Beautiful
just looking like a wow ❤
The absolute home of my dreams ❤
I could easily imagine a scene from Harry Potter taking place in that sitting room.
That's exactly what I thought when I got in there
Wow Very beautiful old cottage
Congratulations to the new owners!
A beauty inside and out. With some investment of money and time and hopes that original details, sink would stay....
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I absolutely love this Cottage. The Potencial is Great!!
This feels extremely nostalgic because of the camera used for recording this, I like it!
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I love it!
beautiful and timeless
Could be amazing!
C'est joli !
mercy beaucoup!
Small but almost perfect
PERFECTION
Hard to believe it's real. It's like it could only exist in a cozy English novel you read in bed before you go to sleep. But there it is in real life. My imagination couldn't come up with something so quaint and idyllic. But there it is in real life.
You have described it so well! It was even more magical when I was inside and just looking around. Very cool place indeed.
Not remotely unusual in England. 25% of the UK's housing stock is over 100 years old, and much of that way over 100. Most people will live in an old property at some point in their life.
My sister lived for 25 years in a 1600s farmhouse. My late partner grew up in a 1700s cottage. My brother has lived for decades in a Georgian (c.1800) property. I've lived in Victorian and Edwardian houses.
@@clairenoon4070 Fascinating and thank you for your reply. I am a flaming American and like most Americans I am mystified and transfixed by architecture and culture that are hundreds of years old. Things that are everyday to you. When I went to Cologne Germany and saw an authentic Roman mosaic floor that was 2000 years old I was literally spellbound. When I finally took a deep breath of air two hours of time had passed.
@@NelsonClick I grew up in a village. Our nearest city was Chester, 7 miles away. Chester was an important Roman city - 'Deva Victrix'. It has many Roman remains, including an almost complete circuit of city walls and an amphitheatre.
That said; our village had older again remains - those of an Iron Age (c.250 BC) hillfort.
Chester also has many subsequent accretions, including medieval, Norman, Tudor/Elizabethan, Georgian, Victorian and beyond.
One of my favourite pubs in Chester - The Bear and Billet - is a black-and-white timbered 1660s building.
Has it been abandoned??
From the look of it, you'd need to sink at least 75k into it.
Bliss………
PS sad the field beside it has been chemically sprayed to kill weeds/grass etc., hence brown/gold colour compared to field edges, trees etc., has the whole estate changed hands?
Deserves to be organic/regenerative farming still………….
Hope someone with ‘heart and soul’ buys it……..
Lots of work and money to invest in. Need a compleet renovation. Think twice bevore and don,t fall in love with it.
Сотни лет существует.
Almost certainly thatched originally.
How much is it please
I shot it for Symonds and Sampson in Bridport, I've just checked and they had an auction on the 8th of June and the guide price was £395,000
and they sold it for £710,000! Wow
@@girmonsproductionsthat's madness 🤯
@@aina2165 I know! Very crazy indeed
The ''exposed stone'' is ghastly and naf. Also wrong as in the past interior (and exterior unless they were cut or dressed ) walls would have always been plastered.
Beautiful except for that weird modern art.
Musty, smelly, cold , dark and dreadful. Pay me to stay there
Only someone with no soul and romantic vision would think so, needs a loving hand to restore fully into a gorgeous country idyll.
Your only neighbours are the birds and wildlife, bliss in England 😊