148 sqm / 1594 sqft
1355 sqm / 0.33 acre
Detached chalet bungalow
4 bed, 2 recep, 2.5 bath
Double garage & parking
1960's
EPC - D / 66
Council Tax Band - F

A well proportioned, detached four bedroom chalet bungalow set in substantial plot of around 0.33 of an acre.

101 New Road sits nicely back from the road, within impressive gardens, within a few minutes walk of the village centre, primary school, café, and church.

The property is chain-free, and planning information can be found on the South Cambs website. Planning ref—20/02522/HFUL is for planning permission to create an impressive five-bedroom, four-reception detached house. Although this permission has recently lapsed, it may be possible to re-instate it should this be of interest.

A very generous sitting room with a fireplace and glazed patio doors provide wonderful views over the rear garden and give access out. The adjacent dining room has a built-in cupboard and also has views over the garden

A well proportioned, detached four bedroom chalet bungalow set in substantial gardens of around 0.33 of an acre.

On the ground floor, there are two double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a full en-suite bathroom, and the second bedroom, which is currently used as a study, has a hand basin and a walk-in wardrobe.

The first-floor landing has storage in the eaves and is fitted with a roof light that floods the staircase with natural light. On this level, there are two good-sized double bedrooms, both with roof lights, fitted cupboards, and storage in the eaves. There is also a family bathroom with a hand basin, w.c., and bath with a shower over.

The property is set well back off the road behind a mature front garden laid to lawn with mature shrub borders. There is a driveway to the side which leads to parking at the front of the property, giving access to the garage. The rear garden measures 134 ft x 61ft (40m x 18.5m) and is south facing. It is predominantly laid to lawn with fruit trees/bushes, shrubs, and flower beds.

Haslingfield is a lovely, traditional village about 4 miles southwest 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 general store, village café and a delicatessen. The thriving community has various sporting and social clubs, groups, and societies. There is a village hall, excellent playground, recreation ground, and separate skate park.