70 sqm / 753 sqft
170 sqm / 0.04 acre
Terraced house
3 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath
Off road parking
1970's
EPC - C / 73
Council tax band - C

The property is bright and spacious, boasting several appealing features, including a recently updated kitchen.

Set well back from the road, the home is fronted by a neat garden, laid to lawn, with a paved pathway leading to the front door. Inside, the entrance hall provides space for coats and shoes and houses the staircase to the first floor.

The open-plan living area benefits from dual-aspect windows, allowing plenty of natural light to flood the space. A large front-facing window and French doors at the rear connect the indoors to the garden. The room is thoughtfully divided, with a dining area adjacent to the kitchen and a generous sitting area with a built-in cupboard at the other end.

The refitted kitchen features sleek white cabinets, both wall-mounted and base units, with ample work surfaces. There is integrated washing machine and fridge-freezer, along with a built-in oven, hob, and extractor fan. A door from the kitchen also provides direct access to the garden.

A modern terraced home, providing bright, spacious accommodation enjoying a south westerly facing garden, and off road parking directly to the rear.

Outside, on-street parking is available, along with designated parking in the passage behind the property. The rear garden is of a good size, complete with a useful shed at the bottom, ideal for storage.

The property is a Trusteel Mark 2, steel frame home which although is non traditional construction, is fully mortgagable. Buyers need to be aware that not all lenders will provide mortgages on these homes although a large proportion do.

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 gives 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 two supermarkets, a post office, various restaurants and takeaways, cafés and pubs, an excellent GP hub, 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.