112 sqm / 1207 sqft
243 sqm / 0.06 acre
Semi-detached house
3 beds, 1 recep, 1 bath
Private off-street parking
1907 - freehold
EPC - D/68
Council tax band - C

This Edwardian property, situated on the outskirts of the desirable village of Dry Drayton, beautifully marries historical charm with contemporary comforts. The home has been thoughtfully upgraded, maintaining the integrity of its period features while incorporating modern finishes that cater to current lifestyle needs.

Upon arrival, you're greeted by a pathway that leads through a mature front garden, offering a welcoming first impression. The garden, primarily laid to lawn, is bordered by a hedge that ensures privacy. The rear of the property boasts extended, uninterrupted views over picturesque farmland fields, providing a tranquil and scenic backdrop.

As you step into the property, you're immediately struck by the charm of the tiled floor, a beautiful feature that sets the tone for the home. Above, a Velux window floods the entrance with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming space. From the entrance, doors lead into the reception room, a spacious room with two large windows to the front and an open fire before leading through to the heart of the home—the kitchen and dining area. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed, featuring matching wall and base units with worktops that blend style and functionality. It's an ideal space for both everyday family life and entertaining, with doors that open directly to the garden, seamlessly extending the living area outdoors. This layout provides an excellent setting for family gatherings, offering both comfort and convenience.

The first floor offers 3 spacious bedrooms, all with countryside views. The master bedroom additionally features a walk-in wardrobe. There is a re-fitted family bathroom, providing modern and stylish amenities for the household.

This Edwardian property, situated on the outskirts of the desirable village of Dry Drayton, beautifully marries historical charm with contemporary comforts. The home has been thoughtfully upgraded, maintaining the integrity of its period features while incorporating modern finishes.

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The property is located between Dry Drayton and Hardwick, both popular villages about 4 miles west of the city boundary. There is a good cycle route to Cambridge from the property alongside Madingley Road and the A428 gives quick access to Cambridge, Cambourne and beyond.

Both villages boast Ofsted 'Good' primary schools, and the property is in-catchment for Comberton Village College, rated ‘Outstanding’. Hardwick has a well-stocked general shop and post office and both villages enjoy historic pubs, walkable from the property.