A gorgeous three-bedroom cottage which dates back to 1883 has hit the market in Innerwick for a fixed price of £230,000.

Tyme Cottage, on Main Street, Innerwick is listed by Lindsays for a price currently £10,000 under the home report valuation.

Built originally as Innerwick’s post office, the B-Listed building is bursting with character features, including a magnificent J & R Ritchie & Sons clock adorning the exterior of the building, along with a sundial and featured below is a poem by Reverend E S Bartlett, which is believed to have been gifted to the post office.

Internally, the accommodation comprises of an entrance hallway leading to a sitting room with an original J & R Ritchie & Sons Grandfather clock.

The main bedroom is a pleasant double bedroom with space for freestanding units.

The second bedroom is again a spacious double room, however is currently being utilised as a dining room.

There is a fitted kitchen with a range of wall & base units and integrated appliances, along with a family bathroom which has a four-piece white suite on the ground floor.

To the first floor is a third bedroom with Velux window, and a box room which is used an office space.

Externally, there are lovely, enclosed grounds to the side and rear with planted borders and the garden is laid to lawn.

There is also access to the cellar which runs below the property, and this has the benefit of power and light.

Property experts ESPC said of the property: “Tyme Cottage is oozing with history, so if you would like your home to tell a story, then this may be the property for you.”