Clock Cottage is a traditional brick and flint end of terrace cottage. Built around 1815, the cottage was once the home of Mr Huggins the local clock maker in the mid-Victorian period. The clock on the outside of the cottage dates back from that time. Clock Cottage is centrally heated, comfortable and well equipped. The ground floor entrance leads to the beamed fully equipped spacious kitchen with dining table and chairs, a touch operated hob, an eye level double oven, microwave and a fridge freezer. There is one step up to the sitting room, which has a log burning stove, as well as TV, CD and DVD player. Off kitchen, the utility and boot room, with WC/WB, as well as a washing machine, leads through to the cosy garden room with sofa and chairs and TV. The terrace doors open on to the small private fenced-in garden and patio with tables and chairs.
The open tread staircase to the first floor leads to two spacious double bedrooms, one small twin bedroom and separate bathroom with a small shower cubicle, hand-basin and WC. Pets allowed, no smoking.