- Spacious accommodation extending to 2,443 sq ft (227 sq m) +
- Original period features including high ceilings, feature fireplaces with marble surrounds, wooden floorboards, cornicing and deep skirting boards and sash windows +
- Excellent Kitchen/Dining Room with wide range of wall and base units including large island, and doors to garden +
- Elegant bay- fronted Sitting Room with open fireplace and fitted cupboards and shelving +
- Bright Family Room with open fireplace, fitted cupboards and shelving and views over the garden +
- Lovely Principal Bedroom with cast iron open fireplace and built in wardrobes +
- 4 further Bedrooms and 2 Bath/Shower Rooms, arranged over 3 floors +
- Charming south facing Garden +
A substantial and beautifully presented Victorian townhouse arranged over 5 floors, in this superb central city location.
Cambridge City Centre about half a mile, Mainline Railway Station about half a mile, M11 (Junction 11) about 2.5 miles.
Dating from 1875, 5 Pemberton Terrace forms part of a terrace of 6 houses designed by the award winning local architect, Richard Reynolds Rowe who was also responsible for the design of the Cambridge Corn Exchange. Constructed with brick elevations under a slate roof, the property has versatile spacious accommodation arranged over 5 floors and extending to an impressive 2,443 sq ft (227 sq m). The current owners have undertaken an extensive project of high specification renovations over the years and this, along with wonderfully high ceilings, elegant rooms and a wealth of original features, makes this the perfect house for purchasers looking for a ready to move into home in a prime city location.
Pemberton Terrace runs between Brookside and Panton Street and is dominated by this impressive terrace of 6, four and five storey townhouses. Lying within a Conservation Area, the property is conveniently placed for access to the heart of the city centre, University Botanic Gardens, mainline railway station and several college and University departments. Some of the most highly regarded schools in the city such as The Leys, St Mary's, The Stephen Perse Foundation and St Faith's, are all within walking distance.
The city has also become an important centre for the "high-tech" and "bio-tech" industries with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Cambridge Science Park and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus. For the commuter, the nearby M11 provides good access to Stansted Airport, the M25 and London and there is a mainline railway station within about three quarters of a mile providing regular services to King's Cross and Liverpool Street in about 52 minutes and 67 minutes respectively