To of a kind collection.
With its pretty white dence and vibrant well-kept garden, this Grade-II-Listed cottage is obviously home to a keen gardener and can be found in the small Berkshire village of Ashampstead. Known as Esshamstede in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the village is much as it was all those centuries ago, and remains a quiet rural place to live.
Parts of this delightful timber-framed building with red brick and flint refacing date back to the seventeenth century and inside can still be found a well, which used to supply water to the village. How handy that must prove to our inhabitant who - wheelbarrow at the ready - obviously loves gardening, which is why our potting shed corner comes complete with a complementary miniature potting shed to complete the scene.