- 127 sqm / 1368 sqft +
- 364 sqm / 0.09 acre +
- Detached house +
- 4 bed, 3 recep, 2 bath +
- Driveway +
- 1970 - freehold +
- EPC - C / 72 +
- Council tax band - E +
The property is approached by a block-paved driveway leading to a composite front door. The accommodation is spacious, with large windows that flood the rooms with natural light, and there is a generous, southerly-facing rear garden to enjoy the best afternoon and evening sunshine.
To the front of the property, a block-paved driveway provides parking for two vehicles and gives access to the single garage. The front door is set beneath a canopy that provides protection from the elements as you enter. The entrance hall is spacious and welcoming, with a staircase rising to the first floor and a cloakroom off.
The sitting room is located at the front of the property with a large skylight and an opening leading into the playroom. The kitchen at the rear of the property is fitted with a range of Shaker-style cabinets set above and below the working surfaces. There is a sink and drainer, and space for a dishwasher, cooker, and integrated fridge/freezer. The kitchen leads into the dining area, which also has space for a casual seating area, with a window and doors overlooking the garden, enjoying lots of natural light. Additionally, there is a spacious office, a cloakroom, and a utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer, and combi boiler.
On the first floor, a window on the landing provides light over the stairwell. The landing opens to four bedrooms: three doubles, one single, and a family bathroom. The main bedroom is generous with an en-suite, and there are two further good doubles and a single. The bathroom is fitted with a bath with shower over, WC, and vanity unit with hand basin.
Outside, the gardens enjoy a sunny, southerly aspect. The garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrub borders and a patio area leading from the rear doors. There is also a rear access door to the garage.
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Harston is the first village coming south out of Cambridge on the A10 and has an excellent range of day-to-day facilities, plus exceptionally easy road links both into the city and south towards Royston and London.
A new purpose-built, road traffic-free cycle route has recently opened that leads over the M11, into Trumpington, and on to the city. There is also a regular bus service, which is a most useful asset.
The village is the right side of town for the Addenbrooke's Campus, the science parks at Melbourn, Abington, and Great Chesterford, and Foxton's mainline railway station to Cambridge (approximately 13 minutes) and London Kings Cross (less than 1 hour) is within 2 miles.
Within the parish, there is an Ofsted 'Good' rated primary school, a restaurant, doctor's surgery with dispensary, an excellent local shop with a Post Office counter, village hall, hairdresser, petrol filling station, and a large recreation ground with a recently improved children's playground.