Britain’s ‘loneliest home’ costs just £350,000 – but there’s a catch

Aerial stills of the cottage

The quirky property used to be a stock keeper’s cottage. (Image: SWNS)

A beautiful, Grade-II listed home has gone on the market for £350,000 – but there’s a catch.

The two-bed in is on a triangular plot of land leading up to a road junction. But while the location is pretty unusual, it does mean the future owners won’t have to worry about the neighbours.

The quirky address, which is currently unoccupied, is a cruciform cottage constructed in the mid-1800s – with a floor plan in the shape of a cross.

It used to be the former stock keeper’s cottage for York Knavesmire, an expansive grassy area of the city popular with dog walkers, which it overlooks.

The , which has one bathroom, still retains many of its original period features, but its interior needs major modernisation and refurbishment.

:

Aerial stills of the cottage

The property still has many of its original period features, but needs a refurb. (Image: SWNS)

However, estate agents Ashtons, who are marketing the , say this will give the successful purchaser “the opportunity to create a most individual home.”

The garden, which covers all four sides of the house, also looks like it needs a bit of attention.

But there is a brick-built well feature at the rear of the , only adding to the charm of the historic address.

However, it may not be the best choice for someone looking for a pied-à-terre in the fashionable North city.

[REPORT]

Aerial stills of the cottage

But there is a brick-built well feature at the rear of the property, only adding to its charm. (Image: SWNS)

That’s because it’s being sold with a user clause, meaning the new owners cannot rent it out as a holiday let and must have it as a primary or private address.

But on the upside, the leasehold is 250 years, with a nominal ground rent of just £1 per year.

Though properties in need of work aren’t always a first choice for buyers, one couple has set ablaze with their .

The owners of the property in Leytonstone, East London – Hitchcock House – shared their handiwork on and – @thehitchcockhouse – with one .

Related Posts


This will close in 0 seconds