This spacious detached home offers nearly 2,100 sq ft of internal accommodation and is set on a generous 0.43-acre plot. Located on the edge of Melbourn village, the property provides an ideal balance of semi-rural charm with convenient access to local amenities.
The home is accessed via a gravel driveway through large double gates, leading to the front door, a side entrance, and a side gate that provides additional access to the rear garden. The driveway offers ample parking for multiple vehicles and is enclosed by a timber fence, ensuring both privacy and security.
The ground floor boasts versatile living spaces, ideal for family life and entertaining. At its heart is a large, refitted kitchen/diner, equipped with modern wall and base units, a central island with a breakfast bar, a wine cooler, ceiling-mounted extractor fan, and LED lighting. This contemporary space flows seamlessly into the conservatory, creating an excellent area for hosting. Additional ground-floor rooms include a comfortable living room, a study/snug, a practical utility room, a shower room, and a storage area, offering a perfect blend of functionality and style.
The first floor offers four spacious double bedrooms, providing ample room for family and guests. The principal bedroom benefits from a modern en-suite shower room. Additionally, there is a well-appointed family bathroom featuring a three-piece suite.
This spacious detached home offers nearly 2,100 sq ft of internal accommodation and is set on a generous 0.43-acre plot. Located on the edge of Melbourne village, the property provides an ideal balance of semi-rural charm with convenient access to local amenities.
Melbourn is a popular, larger, historic south Cambridgeshire village about 7 miles south of the city between the A10 and A505.
Facilities in the village are excellent and the community is thriving. There is a broad range of local shops, services and healthcare and The Hub, which is a superb community building and coffee shop. There is also a primary school and Melbourn Village College, which is part of the Comberton Academy Trust.
The village has its own 17 acre Science Park, home to a broad range of companies.
For commuters the A10 and A505 give excellent road access. Meldreth Railway Station (Cambridge c. 18 mins, London Kings Cross c. 69 mins) is less than a mile away with a pleasant cycle and pedestrian route to it.
There are major supermarkets and other facilities in Royston (3 miles) including a station with a 39 minute service to Kings Cross.