Hi Minnie.
The lack of boundary to the front of the house, and its corner position, will have (or certainly should have) been taken into consideration when determining its value. Everything sells eventually - if it’s priced right.
I agree with Howard, to a point - it wouldn't suit everybody - but you fell in love with it and bought it, and someone else will too, given time.
IMO some good advice (though looking at how tidy your house is, this probably won’t apply to you) is to pack away (and put into storage if necessary) half of the contents of the cupboards, and when a viewer turns up, fling open the doors to reveal lots of spare cupboard space. Cupboards packed to the limit suggest a property is too small – not the impression you want to create.
I sold a house privately by listing it on a website called Houseladder, and if my memory serves me correctly, there was no fee for the basic package (think this idea has already been mentioned to you). My OH took lots of photos (many more than the estate agents do) and I did the write-up. Within a month we had a buyer. Of course, market conditions, plus realistic pricing, played a big part.
I was up-front with the estate agent when asking for a valuation – I told them I intended to have a go at selling it myself initially, and if after 8 weeks nothing had come of it, they would get my business.
Another thing for you to think about – a sign/plaque professionally made, giving your house number and street name, and displayed on the wall near to your door. I think this gives a house a right nice, individual look, and it’s not expensive either. Of course, this wouldn’t be a deal-breaker, but it might just help that all-important “kerb appeal”.