- 75 sqm / 808 sqft +
- 175 sqm / 0.04 acre +
- End of terrace house +
- 3 bed, 2 recep, 1 bath +
- Single garage en-block +
- 1972 - freehold +
- EPC - C / 69 +
- Council tax band - C +
A well-presented and improved three-bedroom end-of-terrace home providing bright and spacious accommodation, overlooking a small green. Single garage en-block. No chain.
The cul-de-sac was completed in the early 1970's, well planned providing a green open space to the front of the houses as you drive in with a layby providing parking to the front of the terrace on a first come basis. There is a driveway providing access to the block of garages to the rear.
The property is approached via a pathway through the mature front garden which has a lawn and mature plant and shrub borders, gated side access to the rear garden.
A small extension to the front provides a useful entrance lobby which is double glazed, a part-glazed door leading through to the spacious entrance hall with original beautiful parquet flooring running through and into the sitting room, stairs rising to the first floor, understair cupboard. sitting room with a large picture window to the front aspect flooding the room with natural light. Kitchen/dining room refitted with a modern range of units with ample work surfaces, integrated and spaces for freestanding appliances, a window and French doors leading to the rear garden.
First-floor landing, three bedrooms, two good-sized doubles and a single, family bathroom which has been refitted with a modern white suite with shower over the bath with mixer tap.
The rear garden is enclosed by timber fencing, a small patio area, lawn, plant and shrub borders, tree, timber shed, tap and lighting, and gated rear access for bikes and bins, leading to the garaging area.
Hauxton is a popular, historic South Cambridgeshire Village, located just four miles from the centre of Cambridge and within easy reach of the A10, M11 and the Park and Ride.
The village has a range of amenities including a recreation ground with modern play equipment, sports pitches, an organic health shop, an ancient parish church and a well-regarded primary school that goes on to feed either Melbourn or Sawston Village Colleges, with bus services to both. A new village centre has been formed near the play equipment and a village shop can be found in the new development. There are more comprehensive facilities, as well as a station providing services into London Liverpool Street, in the neighbouring village of Great Shelford. Foxton Station, which is only a couple of miles away is also on the main line to King's Cross.
There are good cycle routes to Cambridge, including a newly opened cycleway across to Trumpington Park and Ride and on to the Guided Busway cycle route, plus a regular bus service to Addenbrooke's and into the city.