A classic chocolate box thatched cottage in the village of Baston, South Lincolnshire, which was originally two cottages but in the late seventies it was turned into one house, and in 1987 it became Grade II listed. The cottage is mainly yellow stone with red brick detailing, and timber lintels over the charming leaded windows. The back of the property has been extended in red brick to accommodate the kitchen, bathroom and utility areas.
The property is surprisingly light and spacious inside. The little porch opens into a large room which has been set out as a dining area at one end, and a reception room at the other. Continuing from here there is a sitting room, study (which could be used as a bedroom), kitchen and a generously-sized, fully-tiled bathroom. There are two sets of timber stairs, one at each end of the cottage, leading up to the two bedrooms, each with its own dressing area.
The property has a mature garden enclosed by walling and fencing with lots of different areas including two pagodas and a barbeque area. There is also a carport immediately down the side with off-road parking area. At the bottom end of the garden are a greenhouse, studio building and a double garage.