This three bedroom home has just undergone some refurbishment and is ideally suited to young family or couple situated just off the Sawston high street.
The property comprises of an entrance hall with space for storage under the stairs. The kitchen comes with a range of base and wall units along with white goods that include the fridge freezer, electric over and hob with a space for the washing machine.
Ground floor bathroom with a full suite including wash basin, bath, electric shower over, WC, heated towel rail and a mirrored cabinet. An open plan living/dining area with sliding doors out into the rear garden.
Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms. Two doubles the master with a built in storage cupboard and a good sized single room. Gas central heating. Double glazed.
A recently refurbished three bedroom mid terrace home with garage located in the popular village of Sawston. Ideally located for access to the A11, M11 along with Addenbrookes hospital, Babraham science park and Genome centre.
Externally there are front and rear gardens. The rear of the property has a small patio and is mainly lawned with a rear access gate. There is also an en-bloc garage with parking for one car available in front of the garage and further on street parking available to the front of the property.
Available 12th March 2025. Video tour available.
Please refer to the 'Tenant Guide' brochure, for more information regarding the tenancy application process, referencing, terms and conditions of the holding fee and payments due before the start of the tenancy.
Uk power networks suggest the electricity is currently supplied by: So Energy.
Find my supplier suggest the gas is currently supplied by: So Energy.
Ofcom suggests the maximum broadband speed is: 1000mbps.
Gov.uk suggests the property has not flooded in the last 5 years.
Sawston is one of the largest villages to the south of the City, situated about 3 miles from the City boundary and around 4 miles from the Addenbrooke's campus. It also gives excellent access to the M11 (J10 3 miles).
There are good cycle routes to the mainline railway station at Whittlesford (1.5 miles) and the science parks at Babraham (2 miles) and Abington (3.5 miles).
The village has a fantastic range of local shops including a small supermarket, various restaurants and takeaways, an excellent modern health centre, primary schools and the high achieving Sawston Village College which has a sports centre, gym and swimming pool that are open to the public.
There is very little need to leave the village for day-to-day living.