Cottages · Lancashire
From honey-coloured stone cottages and whitewashed village homes to tucked-away thatched cottages, our Lancashire cottage collection focuses on character properties with story and setting. Browse cottages for sale across Lancashire and sign up for alerts when new homes go live.
Lancashire contains the Forest of Bowland AONB, the Ribble Valley and the Trough — stone-built villages, drystone walls and substantial farmhouses.
There's no legal definition, but most estate agents use the term for older (typically pre-1900), smaller homes in rural or semi-rural locations — often built from local stone or brick with period features like beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplaces.
Well-located, well-maintained character cottages have historically held value well, particularly in popular regions like the Cotswolds, Lake District and Cornwall. Listed status and renovation costs are key factors to assess before buying.
Yes, though some lenders treat thatched, listed or non-standard-construction homes differently. Specialist brokers and insurers exist for character homes and are usually worth speaking to early in the process.
Cheaper character cottages tend to cluster in Wales, the Scottish Borders, parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, and rural Lincolnshire and Northumberland. Browse our cheap-homes pages by budget for current options.
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