A Grade II listed 17th-century thatched cottage with later additions, set in 1.69 acres of mature grounds with numerous outbuildings, on the edge of a village. The property dates back to the late 17th century and has 20th-century additions. The original part of the cottage is of a Wychert construction and has a thatched roof, re-ridged in 2017. Rose Cottage retains many period features including exposed beams, wooden latch and brace doors, and an inglenook fireplace with an inset bread oven. On the ground floor there are two separate reception rooms, a kitchen and a four piece bathroom. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, one currently used as an office, and a cloakroom.
The grounds measure approximately 1.69 acres and include areas of woodland, meadows, orchards, and vegetable gardens as well as more lawns, flower borders and an enclosed gravelled garden. There are also numerous outbuildings. The property occupies an edge of village position and is adjacent to footpaths.