The house sits back from the road and has been comprehensively improved and extended to a high specification which includes a side extension, new cloakroom and utility, bathroom, new electrics, windows, drive, roof and new flooring including a beautiful solid oak floor in the hallway.
The ground floor now has a large reception hall with skylight allowing lots of natural light leading into the sitting room to the front and a recently fitted wood burning stove.
Also from the hall is a useful study and contemporary styled cloakroom with the kitchen / dining room to the rear of the house with fitted units, oven, hob and plumbing for a dishwasher. In the utility there is plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer.
The first floor has four bedrooms and an impressive, high specification bathroom including a double ended bath, walk in shower with a be-spoke glass enclosure, concealed cistern wc and wash basin. The room is complimented by beautifully tiled walls and a feature towel rail.
A recently extended house, comprehensively improved and refitted to an impressive standard throughout with generous gardens overlooking countryside to the rear.
Whittlesford is an enormously popular historic village. It is far enough away from Cambridge to be peaceful but close enough to offer an easy commute and has a good range of local facilities. Junction 10 of the M11 is only about a mile away and on the outskirts of the village is its mainline railway station, Whittlesford Parkway, which offers services to Cambridge and London Liverpool Street and makes the village an excellent base for commuting down to London.
Within the village there is a post office and shop, The Tickell Arms pub and restaurant and The Bees in the Wall pub. There is also The Red Lion Inn and a hotel by the railway station. The village has various societies, clubs and sports teams and an OFSTED 'Good' primary school that feeds to the OFSTED 'Good' Sawston Village College.