An extended detached bungalow providing good-sized accommodation throughout located on a corner plot within the quiet cul-de-sac, scope to extend further (STP). No chain.
The property is approached over a block-paved driveway which provides off-street parking for a couple of cars and access to the single garage, the remaining frontage is predominantly laid to lawn with retaining mature hedging.
Storm porch, Upvc part glazed front door leading through to the entrance hall with doors leading off to all rooms, the kitchen/breakfast room is located to the front of the home and fitted with a range of units with ample work surfaces, inset sink, integrated and spaces for freestanding appliances, floor mounted oil fired boiler, window to the front aspect and Upvc part glazed door to the side.
Sitting room to the rear of the home enjoying views and access to the rear garden, flooded with natural light, feature fireplace with stone surround, dining room/bedroom four to the front of the home, master bedroom, an extension to the original home with views of the rear garden and benefiting from an en-suite bathroom with four piece suite, bedrooms two and three again enjoy views of the rear garden, the family bathroom has been converted to a shower room with three piece suite.
An extended detached bungalow providing good sized accommodation throughout located on a corner plot within the quiet cul-de-sac, scope to extend further (STP). No chain.
Single garage with up-and-over door, power and light connected.
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Barton is amongst the most desirable of the south Cambridgeshire villages, thanks to its charming countryside, character and brilliant access into the city and to the M11. There are purpose-built cycleways alongside the A603 giving a particularly good commute into town by bike and a bridleway over to Grantchester which serves as part of a 4.5-mile cycle commute to Addenbrooke's and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
The village has a particularly good range of facilities for its size including a post office and general store, a timber/building/DIY store, two pubs, a recreation ground, a meadow and an Ofsted-rated 'Good' Primary School that feeds into Comberton Village College and Sixth Form. It is also home to Burwash Manor Barns, a collection of independent shops, a café, and an exhibition venue that hosts various events throughout the year.
Countryside surrounds the village and there are numerous pleasant walks across the fields, including a walk to Grantchester.