A charming, late 18C, Grade II Listed cottage, set in a quiet location, in the shadow of the parish church. The property enjoys a wealth of character features and has recently been re-thatched. The owner has also had a new kitchen and bathroom installed.
Bay Tree Cottage enjoys an idyllic position with lovely views towards the church and is just around the corner from the post office stores and the village hall. The property has many lovely features and does not suffer from the very low ceilings often associated with this type of property.
Approached over a quiet lane, the front door opens to the sitting room, which is a characterful room featuring exposed timbers. There is a traditional side slider window overlooking the front and a beautiful fireplace dominates the room and features a pretty multi-fuel stove. Two deep cupboards on either side of the fireplace provide good storage.
The adjacent kitchen has recently been re-fitted with floor and wall-mounted cabinets, there is space for a cooker, washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge, and from here you can see the back of the old bread oven, a lovely feature. The staircase leads up from the corner of the kitchen to the first floor and there is a door to the lobby, where a stable door opens to the garden. On the ground floor, there is also a beautiful, high quality, recently refitted bathroom with a w.c., hand-basin, and shower enclosure.
A charming, late 18C, Grade II Listed cottage, set in a quiet location, in the shadow of the parish church. The property enjoys a wealth of character features and has recently been re-thatched. The owner has also had a new kitchen and bathroom installed.
Outside, is a pretty terraced garden with a patio adjacent to the house, a decking area in one corner, a large bespoke shed in the other, and a further sentry shed for additional storage. The garden is partially walled and enjoys glimpses of the church in the distance.
A right of way in favour of the neighbouring cottage, exists over the rear of this property.
The historic village of Bourn is only around 9 miles west of Cambridge but feels very much the peaceful, country retreat. Bourn is a beautiful village, voted best village in South Cambs by the Sunday Times. It has excellent day-to-day facilities including a shop, post office, excellent Gastro-pub, award winning Indian Restaurant, and an Ofsted 'Outstanding' rated primary school, which feeds into the high-achieving and also 'Outstanding' Comberton Village College and Sixth Form.
There is a cafe, butcher, church, historic windmill, and a doctors' surgery. The village is home to the world-famous Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic and on its outskirts is a golf course and health club including a gym, swimming pool, bar, and restaurant.
Both Royston and St Neots railway stations are about 11 miles away with services to London Kings Cross taking less than an hour.