144 sqm / 1558 sqft
980 / 0.24 acre
Detached Bungalow
4 bed, 3 recep, 2 bath
Double garage & driveway
1970s - freehold
EPC - D / 62
Council tax band - E

A spacious four-bedroom detached bungalow set on a generous and mature plot of over 0.24 acres, offering excellent potential for modernisation. Positioned in a sought-after cul-de-sac, this property is available with no onward chain.

The home is approached via a block-paved driveway providing ample off-street parking and access to a double garage. The sizeable frontage is well-screened by an array of mature trees, shrubs, and hedging, creating a private and leafy setting. Gated side access leads to the rear garden.

An entrance lobby with a front-facing window offers space for coats and shoes. The sitting room enjoys a bright southerly aspect, with a large window allowing natural light to flood in, complemented by a stone fireplace with a gas fire. A separate dining room also benefits from a front-facing aspect. There is a versatile study or fifth bedroom overlooking the rear garden, while the kitchen is fitted with a range of units and ample work surfaces, and a door to the garage, accompanied by a separate utility room. A shower room with a three-piece suite completes this section of the home.

The four main bedrooms include the master and two further bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, all served by a family bathroom featuring a four-piece suite.

A spacious four-bedroom detached bungalow set on a generous and mature plot of over 0.24 acres, offering excellent potential for modernisation. Positioned in a sought-after cul-de-sac, this property is available with no onward chain.

This property presents an exciting opportunity to update and personalise a substantial home in a desirable location.

Over is the most popular village in the world. The origins of the great British tradition of floppy-hatted white-coated officials proclaiming its name every time six fair balls are thrown in cricket is lost in time, but the joy of the practice crosses the globe, transcending international boundaries, if not rope ones, that’s a six.

It’s about ten miles northwest of Cambridge, a short hop along the broad and usually speedy A14, and pretty decent to get to on the guided busway via the station between the village and neighbouring Swavesey. There’s a cycle path beside the busway, too. Imagine how svelte and zen you could get commuting that by bike, past the bird reserves, away from car traffic, just you and the world. Lovely.

There is a lovely riverside area down Overcote used for swimming, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, picnicking and other such wholesome fun.

The village has a village store, church, doctors' surgery, pharmacy, large community centre and social club with a range of facilities, public house, day nurseries and a primary school that feeds Swavesey Village College. There is a lovely riverside area down Overcote used for swimming, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, picnicking and other such wholesome fun and down Fen End is RSPB Ouse Fen wetland and nature reserve.