119 sqm / 1286 sqft
809 sqm / 0.2 acre
Detached bungalow
4 bedroom, 1 recep, 2 bath
Garage
1970s - freehold
EPC - D / 64
Council tax band - E

Serendipity is a delightful property set amidst greenery and surrounded by private gardens in a prime location. The home is situated on a spacious L-shaped plot, measuring around 1/5th of an acre providing ample space and privacy.

The property is accessed via a hard-standing driveway, which leads to both the garage and a convenient carport, offering ample parking and storage options. A pathway extends across the front of the property, guiding you to the front door and a side gate that provides additional access.

The kitchen, located at the rear of the property, is a bright and inviting space. A large window above the sink offers a lovely view of the garden, allowing natural light to fill the room and creating a pleasant atmosphere for daily tasks. The kitchen is well-equipped with a freestanding oven and hob, and there is ample space for a washing machine, dishwasher, and fridge freezer. A part-glazed door leads directly out to the garden, making it easy to enjoy outdoor dining.

The property features four well-proportioned bedrooms, offering plenty of space for family living or guests. One of the bedrooms has the added benefit of doors that open directly onto the side garden. The home is served by two bathrooms, each designed to meet different needs. One bathroom is equipped with a bath, WC, and hand basin for everyday use. The second bathroom is thoughtfully designed as a wet room, making it fully accessible and accommodating for wheelchair users if needed. This setup ensures that the property is both versatile and considerate of various accessibility requirements.

Serendipity is a delightful property set amidst greenery and surrounded by private gardens in a prime location. The home is situated on a spacious L-shaped plot, providing ample space and privacy.

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Girton is the only local village that is home to and shares a name with a Cambridge College. It’s at the west edge of the city, so super easy to access, but still looks and feels like a traditional village with its own identity.

You can hop on a bus or your bike and head straight into town, or enjoy the village’s many facilities of its own – including pubs and restaurants, a local shop, a primary school (that feeds into Impington VC, about 2.5 miles away), nursery, tennis club and golf club.

There is a Sainsbury’s supermarket in the new suburb of Eddington (about a mile away) plus a further primary school and a small Co-op by Girton College, which is open 7 days a week until late. Many of the city's private schools are on the west side of the city, so are easily accessible and Eddington also has an award-winning performance and community space and various other facilities. Choose Girton if you want to get into the city easily but don’t like the idea of urban or suburban living, particularly if you wish to get in without using the car.