71 sqm / 765 sqft
205 sqm / 0.05 acre
Semi-detached house
3 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath
Garage & parking
1970's
EPC - C / 71
Council tax band - D

An established semi detached home, with a recently refitted kitchen/diner and a southwest facing garden. The property benefits from a garage and off road parking and is set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.

The property is bright and well planned with a recently re-fitted kitchen/dining room extending across the rear that faces southwest and has lovely views over the garden.

Approached over a neat front garden with a driveway to the side that provides parking and gives access to the garage, there is a welcoming entrance hall with the staircase leading up to the first floor and a built in cupboard under.

The sitting room is to the front of the property and has a brick fireplace and the kitchen/dining room to the rear has doors out to the garden. The kitchen is beautifully fitted with contemporary cabinets set above and below the working surfaces and there is a built in oven and microwave, a hob with extractor over, an integrated fridge freezer, and space for a washing machine and drier. The dining area is adjacent to patio doors which lead out to the garden.

An established semi detached home, with a recently refitted kitchen/diner and a southwest facing garden. The property benefits from a garage and off road parking and is set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.

Outside the garden is well maintained and laid to lawn with shrubs and hedging. There is a personal door into the garage and a separate workshop at the end of the garage. The garden is southwest facing and has a terrace adjacent to the house.

Sawston is one of the largest villages to the near 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 is open to the public.

There is very little need to leave the village for day-to-day living.