The Plymouth Top 100 Cottage Name Countdown

The Plymouth Top 100 Cottage Name Countdown

Cottage Names 70 to 66

Cottages are stitched into the fabric of British housing. Whether you are in the middle of a city, on the edge of a town, or tucked away in a village, there is something about a cottage that captures the imagination. They connect us to history, reflect their surroundings, and remain one of the most desirable styles of home today.


Working with our friends at Denton House Research, who analysed Land Registry data from the last 10 years, we have uncovered the Top 100 most popular cottage names in the UK. Alongside the rankings, we are sharing the average sale prices achieved for each.


This week’s countdown takes us from 70 down to 66 and features Maple Cottage, Wisteria Cottage, Sycamore Cottage, Mulberry Cottage, and Wayside Cottage. Each of these names represents a slice of heritage that appeals to buyers across the country.


Next week we continue the countdown with 65 to 61, and we will keep going week by week until, in 13 weeks’ time, we reveal the UK’s number one cottage name.


Why not tag a friend, neighbour, or client who lives in a cottage, so they can follow along and see where their home might feature in the countdown?


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