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3 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Victorian Terrace
- Secure Side Access
- Potential to Extend STP
- Low Maintenance Garden
- Three Bedrooms
- Custom made, wooden double glazed sash windows
A well-presented three-bedroom, end-of-terrace Victorian property, offering a low-maintenance garden, side access and potential to extend subject to planning. Located just off Mill Road and within walking distance of Cambridge rail station, the property is within proximity to amenities. A brand new boiler was installed 2023.
The ground floor living space comprises a lounge and dining room with integrated shelving and understairs storage. The living room offers front aspect windows and a feature fireplace. The kitchen, located to the rear of the property, provides an electric oven with an induction hob and space for multiple appliances. Side access is provided. The bathroom is located on the ground floor, and comprises a bath with an overhead shower, WC and a wash basin.
The first floor provides three bedrooms, two of which are doubles, with the third being an ideal space for working from home. The rear garden is partially paved and partially wood chip, and is fully enclosed with the addition of a garden shed for external storage.
For nursery schooling, the closest are Brunswick Nursery and Romsey Mill, which is a Christian charity providing preschool sessions, rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Primary Schools are St Philips Primary School and Ridgefield Primary School which also includes a nursery class for those aged 3 to 5. Coleridge Community College on Radegund Rd is the closest secondary school.
Romsey or Romsey Town is a suburb and district council ward about 1.5 miles from the city centre, but with its own micro-community where everything is on hand for the many people who live there. Travel supermarket listed Romsey as one of the trendiest spots to visit in a countrywide ranking and it scored highly in categories such as "hip culture outpost" and "creative capital", outranking areas in London and Liverpool. Locals feel that the "community spirit" and "village feel" of the neighbourhood is what makes it such a good part of the city to live. Just like its neighbour Petersfield, the area is thriving with a wide variety of mainly independent businesses, shops and restaurants. There are two doctors surgeries, located at the Brookfields Health Centre on Seymour Street and the Mill Road Surgery, the Antwerp House Dentist can be found on Brookfields.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Permit
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