A charming two-bedroom Victorian terrace located in the village of Hinxton, ideally positioned for easy access to nearby science parks, as well as Great Chesterford and Whittlesford Parkway Train Stations.
The property is approached via a front garden with a lawn, leading to a step up to the front door. Upon entering, you'll find a cosy living room with original wooden beams and a working brick fireplace. Beyond this, the kitchen is thoughtfully connected, creating an open and airy feel. It features a range of wall and base units with a worktop over, along with appliances including an electric oven, hob, and fridge freezer.
The ground floor also includes a contemporary bathroom located at the rear of the property, fitted with a three-piece suite: WC, basin, and bath with a shower over, complemented by stylish grey tiling as a splashback.
Upstairs, there are two generously sized double bedrooms, each benefiting from large windows that allow plenty of natural light. Bedroom two includes fitted storage.
A two bedroom terraced home, located in the picturesque village of Hinxton, with open plan living / kitchen area, two good size bedrooms and garden. Ideally situated for the Sanger Institute and major road connections to either Cambridge or Saffron Walden.
Outside, the rear garden is laid to lawn and surrounded by a mix of mature plants and shrubs. A shed provides additional storage space, and there is a shared right of way with neighboring properties for rear access.
This property is available from 1 April 2025 for a long-term let.
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: EDF energy.
Find my supplier suggests the gas is currently supplied by: EDF energy.
Ofcom suggests the maximum broadband speed is: 1000 mbps
Gov.uk suggests the property has a very low flood risk
Hinxton is a lovely historic village about 7 miles south of the city boundary and about 5 miles north of Saffron Walden. It is highly convenient for the science parks at Abington and Chesterford and the world famous Genome Campus at Hinxton Hall is within walking distance.
There is a mainline railway station at Great Chesterford (2 miles), whilst Whittlesford Parkway station and junction 9a of the M11 are also around around two miles away.
The village has a popular inn, village hall and church and is surrounded by attractive countryside. There are primary schools at neighbouring Duxford or Great Chesterford and secondary schooling at Sawston and Saffron Walden