3 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1015
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 94 sqm / 1015 sqft
- 688 sqm / 0.17 acre
- Terraced house
- 3 bed, 2 recep, 2 bath
- Driveway
- 1900 - freehold
- EPC - D / 65
- Council tax band - D
This modernised and spacious cottage is situated in the sought-after village of Whittlesford and sits on a generous 0.17-acre plot. The property has been updated throughout while maintaining its character and charm. It benefits from off-road parking at the front and is offered with no onward chain.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a porch leading into the original entrance hallway, which provides access to the first floor and the reception areas. The cosy living room features a charming fireplace with a log burner, complemented by wall uplighters and solid wood flooring. The rear of the property boasts a stylish kitchen/diner, fitted with modern grey wall and base units, solid worktops, and integrated appliances. A skylight enhances the space with natural light. The dining area includes built-in storage cupboards and modern wooden flooring. Leading off the dining room is a contemporary bathroom, complete with a three-piece suite, integrated storage, and a shower over the bath.
The first floor comprises two double bedrooms. The primary bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom is positioned at the front of the property.
A loft conversion provides a versatile third room on the second floor, ideal as a guest bedroom or home office, with picturesque views over the rear garden. Additional storage is available within the eaves.
Externally, the property boasts a beautifully maintained garden. A spacious paved seating area extends from the kitchen, with a storage shed for convenience. The garden itself is mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature trees, bushes, and shrubs, and features a centrally located pond, creating a tranquil outdoor retreat.
Whittlesford is an enormously popular historic village. It is far enough away from Cambridge to be peaceful but close enough to offer an easy commute and has a good range of local facilities. Junction 10 of the M11 is only about a mile away and on the outskirts of the village is its mainline railway station, Whittlesford Parkway, which offers services to Cambridge and London Liverpool Street and makes the village an excellent base for commuting down to London.
Within the village there is a post office and shop, The Tickell Arms pub and restaurant and The Bees in the Wall pub. There is also The Red Lion Inn and a hotel by the railway station. The village has various societies, clubs and sports teams and an OFSTED 'Good' primary school that feeds to the OFSTED 'Good' Sawston Village College.
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a porch leading into the original entrance hallway, which provides access to the first floor and the reception areas. The cosy living room features a charming fireplace with a log burner, complemented by wall uplighters and solid wood flooring. The rear of the property boasts a stylish kitchen/diner, fitted with modern grey wall and base units, solid worktops, and integrated appliances. A skylight enhances the space with natural light. The dining area includes built-in storage cupboards and modern wooden flooring. Leading off the dining room is a contemporary bathroom, complete with a three-piece suite, integrated storage, and a shower over the bath.
The first floor comprises two double bedrooms. The primary bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom is positioned at the front of the property.
A loft conversion provides a versatile third room on the second floor, ideal as a guest bedroom or home office, with picturesque views over the rear garden. Additional storage is available within the eaves.
Externally, the property boasts a beautifully maintained garden. A spacious paved seating area extends from the kitchen, with a storage shed for convenience. The garden itself is mainly laid to lawn, interspersed with mature trees, bushes, and shrubs, and features a centrally located pond, creating a tranquil outdoor retreat.
Whittlesford is an enormously popular historic village. It is far enough away from Cambridge to be peaceful but close enough to offer an easy commute and has a good range of local facilities. Junction 10 of the M11 is only about a mile away and on the outskirts of the village is its mainline railway station, Whittlesford Parkway, which offers services to Cambridge and London Liverpool Street and makes the village an excellent base for commuting down to London.
Within the village there is a post office and shop, The Tickell Arms pub and restaurant and The Bees in the Wall pub. There is also The Red Lion Inn and a hotel by the railway station. The village has various societies, clubs and sports teams and an OFSTED 'Good' primary school that feeds to the OFSTED 'Good' Sawston Village College.
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