107 sqm / 1154 sqft
121 sqm / 0.03 acre
Semi-detached house
3 bed, 2 recep, 2 bath
Driveway
1985- freehold
EPC - B / 83
Council tax band - C

The property is accessed via a block-paved driveway, which offers convenient parking for two cars. Entry is through a part-glazed composite door that leads into a welcoming entrance hall. This space provides access to the stairs leading to the first floor, a cloakroom, and the kitchen, ensuring a functional flow throughout the home.

The open-plan living and dining room has double doors that open directly to the rear garden. These doors allow natural light to flood the space, creating a bright and airy space, great for entertaining guests.

The kitchen is well-appointed, featuring matching wall and base units with ample workspaces. It includes an integrated dishwasher and washing machine and has space and plumbing for an American style fridge-freezer. A door from the kitchen also leads out to the garden.

The first floor of the property offers three generously sized bedrooms. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring fitted wardrobes for convenient storage and a modern en-suite bathroom.

The property is accessed via a block-paved driveway, which offers convenient parking for two cars. Entry is through a part-glazed composite door that leads into a welcoming entrance hall. This space provides access to the stairs leading to the first floor, a cloakroom, and the kitchen.

This property is designed with sustainability in mind, boasting impressive eco-friendly features that contribute to its zero-carbon footprint. It is equipped with an air source heat pump, providing energy-efficient hot water and central heating. Additionally, 16 solar panels, paired with a battery storage system, ensure that the home harnesses renewable energy effectively, reducing reliance on the grid. For electric vehicle owners, the property also includes an EV home charger, making it a forward-thinking choice for modern, environmentally conscious living.

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.