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2 bedroom bungalow
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Well presented accommodation extending to 604 sq ft (56.1 sq m)
- Spacious Sitting Room/Dining Room with full height windows and sliding doors
- Useful workshop with door leading to rear Garden
- Fully enclosed and private landscaped rear Garden
- Driveway providing off street parking for multiple vehicles
- Solar panels installed in 2011 and providing income of £1635.57 to June 2023
Cambridge 8 miles, M11 (junction 10), 1.5 miles, Whittlesford Railway Station (Liverpool Street 1 hour 10 minutes) 1 mile, Royston Railway Station (Kings Cross 45 minutes) 8 miles, (distances and times are approximate).
16 Chapel Street is a two bedroom, single story house featuring well-proportioned accommodation and an attractive garden. The open plan sitting/dining room is a particularly attractive feature of the property featuring sliding doors providing access to the rear garden and a full height window flooding the space with natural light. The property also benefits from solar panels installed in 2011 which have excellent feed-in tariff rates that are locked in and adjusted annually based on RPI. The panels provide a healthy income (£1635.57 in the last year from June 2022 to June 2023) which effectively offsets any heating and electricity costs for the property (as of October 2023 payments for gas and electricity stand at £138.09 / month).
Duxford is a most attractive village situated between Cambridge and Saffron Walden. Local facilities include a village store, primary school, medieval parish church and 2 public houses. The village further benefits from the additions of Greystones Deli/Cafe and the recently renovated The Lodge Duxford which comprises a café, restaurant, work space and hotel, and Duxford Air Museum lies just 2 miles to the west. More extensive facilities are available at the market town of Saffron Walden or the University city of Cambridge. Duxford is also well placed for access to the Babraham Institute and Granta Park, approximately 7 and 5.5 miles respectively. For the commuter, the A505 and M11 provide access to Stansted Airport and the M25 and Whittlesford Parkway Railway Station (about 1 mile) provide services to London's Liverpool Street in about 60 minutes. Additionally, there is a fast train commuter service from Royston (7 miles) to King’s Cross in about 38 minutes.
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