83 sqm / 900 sqft
226 sqm / 0.05 acre
Semi-detached house
3 bed, 2 recep, 1 bath
On street parking
1950s - freehold
EPC - B / 87
Council tax band - C

A well-maintained and thoughtfully improved semi-detached home, offering spacious accommodation, three generously sized bedrooms, beautifully landscaped gardens, and the benefit of solar panels. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this property is just a short walk from the Village College.

Located at the end of the cul-de-sac, the property is approached via a pathway leading to a charming front garden. The garden is attractively hard-landscaped and enclosed by timber fencing, featuring a variety of plants, shrubs, and an ornamental tree.

The ground floor begins with a welcoming reception hall, with stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room is bright and airy, enjoying a dual aspect with windows to both the front and rear, complemented by a fireplace and chimney breast. To the rear of the home, the dining room opens into a modern refitted and extended kitchen. This open-plan space is filled with natural light from patio doors to the rear garden, an additional side window, and a rooflight. The kitchen is well-appointed with a range of contemporary units, generous work surfaces, integrated appliances, and dual access to the front and rear of the property. A deep under-stairs storage cupboard completes the ground floor.

On the first floor, the landing includes a rear-facing window, adding to the light-filled feel of the home. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms, typical of the property’s era. Two are generous doubles, and the third is a spacious single, all featuring fitted wardrobes. The bathroom has been tastefully updated into a modern wet room, complete with a walk-in shower, low-level WC, handbasin with a vanity unit, and stylish ceramic tiling.

A well-maintained and thoughtfully improved semi-detached home, offering spacious accommodation, three generously sized bedrooms, beautifully landscaped gardens, and the benefit of solar panels. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac, this property is just a short walk from the Village College.

Agents Note: Solar panels generate to help with electricity cost and also benefit from a feed-in tariff. - Wimpey No-Fines is a type of non-standard construction house built from cast in-situ concrete. Developed by the George Wimpey company for mass-production of social housing after World War II.

Sawston is one of the largest villages to the near 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 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 are open to the public.

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