Since 2013 the current owners have thoughtfully decorated and updated the property throughout with particular attention given to refitting and updating the kitchen and high specification bathrooms. Solar panels were added to the property in 2015 which are an attractive feature.
On the ground floor, this home boasts a bright and spacious living and dining room extending over 27 feet in length, an ideal space for entertaining or relaxing with family and friends. Bi-fold doors open into a delightful conservatory, offering a peaceful spot to enjoy the charming garden views.
The modern kitchen is well-equipped with ample solid granite worktop and cupboard space, as well as integrated appliances. The ground floor also offers a generous study, perfect for home working or as a playroom. This room would also be suitable as an extra bedroom on the ground floor. Additional ground floor features include a cloakroom, a useful storage cupboard, understairs storage, and porch giving internal access to the integral garage, offering further parking or storage solutions.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises four well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal bedroom and the sizeable second bedroom both benefit from generous built-in wardrobes, while bedrooms three and four provide comfortable accommodation for family or guests with additional storage cupboards in bedroom three. A stylish family bathroom serves all rooms.
This beautifully renovated and spacious 1970s four-bedroom detached home provides flexible living across two floors, complemented by a generous garden that enjoys open views across the fields, the perfect setting for a family lifestyle in a peaceful rural environment.
The property benefits from solar panels and and Pod Point EV charger.
Haslingfield is a lovely, traditional and sought after village about 4 miles south-west of the city boundary. It is far enough out that it feels like a village, but close enough to offer easy access to Cambridge, the A10 or the M11. For cyclists there is a network of bridleways and permissive routes to Grantchester, Trumpington and Harston.
Within the village there is a pre-school and local primary school rated 'good' by Ofsted, there is also a post office and well-stocked general store, and independent cafev©. The village benefits from an Indian restaurant and enjoys weekly visits by several pop-up/street food vans. The thriving community has various sporting and social clubs, groups and societies. There is a village hall, tennis courts, excellent playground, recreation ground and separate skate park.