98 sqm / 1038 sqft
546 sqm / 0.13 acre
Terraced house
3 bed, 2 recep, 1.5 bath
Driveway parking
Victorian - freehold
EPC - D / 63
Council tax band - D

London Road is a broad street of impressive houses and leads away from the A10 and Harston towards Little Shelford and Newton. It gives excellent access into the city and onto the M11 at junction 11. The property offers modern living with a mix of original features.

The property is set back from the road and is approached over a large driveway providing parking for 4-6 cars. The remaining front garden is predominantly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees.

The front door opens into the entrance hall with stairs leading to the first floor. The living room sits to the front of the property with a bay-fronted window filling the room and the feature fireplace maintaining its original character. The open-plan galley kitchen has been fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base-mounted units, ample work surfaces and integrated appliances including a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer/dryer, oven and gas hob with extractor over. the property has been extended to the rear and now boasts an impressive entertaining space with a Velux window and bi-fold doors overlooking the rear garden. A further reception room links round from the kitchen and hallway which would be ideal as a study or playroom.

Upstairs there are two double bedrooms and a further well-sized single. The family bathroom has been fitted with a modern three-piece white suite with a separate shower and has been finished with attractive tiling.

A stylishly extended part furnished, three bedroom semi detached house, set back from the road with a large driveway. Located in the highly sought after village of Harston, offering superb commuter links and easy access to Addenbrookes and Babraham science park. No onward chain.

Harston is the first village coming south out of Cambridge on the A10 and has an excellent range of day-to-day facilities, plus exceptionally easy road links both into the city and south towards Royston and London.

A new purpose-built, road traffic free cycle route has recently opened that leads over the M11, into Trumpington and on to the city. There is also a regular bus service, which is a most useful asset.

The village is the right side of town for the Addenbrooke's Campus, the science parks at Melbourn, Abington and Great Chesterford and Foxton's mainline railway station to Cambridge (c. 13 minutes) and London Kings Cross (less than 1 hour) is within 2 miles.

Within the parish there is an Ofsted 'Good' rated primary school, a restaurant, doctors' surgery with dispensary, an excellent local shop with Post Office counter, village hall, hairdresser, petrol filling station and a large recreation ground with a recently improved children's playground.