100 sqm / 1076 sqft
526 sqm / 0.13 acre
Semi-detached house
3 beds, 1 recep, 1 bath
Driveway parking
1970 - freehold
EPC - D/68
Council tax band - C

A semi-detached home, set in a popular residential area, with a generous garden kept beautifully by its current owners, garage, and off-road parking.

The property is nicely proportioned and will make a lovely family home. There is also scope for expansion, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.

The property is approached over a neat front garden with a driveway to the side leading to a single garage. The large entrance hallway has a window looking onto the garden and stairs to the first floor. The sitting area has a large window to the front and an opening through to the dining area, enjoying a lot of natural light. The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and has a range of wall and base units with workspaces over, a Rangemaster oven, and space and plumbing for a washing machine. From the kitchen, there is a door through to the utility room which also leads to the downstairs cloakroom.

On the first floor, there are three good size bedrooms. The main bedroom is a generous double with a large window providing views over the front, the second is a good double with views over the front too, and the third is a comfortable single looking over the rear garden. The bathroom is fitted with a shower, hand basin, and there is a separate WC.

A semi-detached home, set in a popular residential area, with a generous garden kept beautifully by it's current owners, garage, and off road parking.

When built, the property was reinforced concrete so was non-traditional construction. The property has since been altered to brick, and the certification (PRC) is with the owner's solicitor. The property is fully mortgageable.

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Sawston is one of the largest villages close to the south of the city, situated about 3 miles from the city boundary and around 4 miles from the Addenbrooke's campus. It also provides excellent access to the M11 (J10 3 miles).

There are good cycle routes to the mainline railway station at Whittlesford (1.5 miles) and the science parks at Babraham (2 miles) and Abington (3.5 miles).

The village has a fantastic range of local shops including a small supermarket, various restaurants and takeaways, an excellent modern health centre, primary schools, and the high-achieving Sawston Village College, which has a sports centre, gym, and swimming pool that is open to the public.

There is very little need to leave the village for day-to-day living.