- Four storey townhouse situated on a corner plot +
- Secure garage providing off street parking +
- South facing walled garden +
- Sought after central city location +
Dating from the 1870’s, the six linked properties of Pemberton Terrace were designed by the acclaimed local architect Richard Reynolds Rowe. With striking Victorian architecture, Number 6 offers 2231 sq ft of elegantly presented accommodation, featuring charming heritage characteristics and arranged over four levels. Mellow-toned wood flooring extends from the hallways across much of the accommodation providing practicality and a unified cohesion, with reception rooms comprising a ground floor sitting room with bay window recess and vintage fireplace, and an adjacent versatile-use drawing room. The lower ground level offers a convivial hub with a relaxed family room adjacent to the kitchen/breakfast room. With farmhouse-style cabinetry and open display shelving, the kitchen features an island unit and an external door connecting to the courtyard garden.
Offering an air of refinement, the classic bedroom accommodation occupies the two upper levels of the home with two rooms per floor, joined by a spacious family bathroom for each storey.
The walled courtyard garden offers a verdant outdoor sanctuary featuring a timber pergola with climbing shrubs which adjoins the house and providing an alfresco spot with dappled shade. Paving offers a low maintenance outside environment, with walled, raised beds to the side boundaries featuring a stone ledge for sitting and the borders being filled with a host of perennial plants. The paving extends to the garage outbuilding at the far margin where a side door affords access to the sheltered parking spot.
Dating from the 1870’s, the six linked properties of Pemberton Terrace were designed by the acclaimed local architect Richard Reynolds Rowe. With striking Victorian architecture, Number 6 offers 2231 sq ft of elegantly presented accommodation, featuring charming heritage characteristics and arranged over four levels. Mellow-toned wood flooring extends from the hallways across much of the accommodation providing practicality and a unified cohesion, with reception rooms comprising a ground floor sitting room with bay window recess and vintage fireplace, and an adjacent versatile-use drawing room. The lower ground level offers a convivial hub with a relaxed family room adjacent to the kitchen/breakfast room. With farmhouse-style cabinetry and open display shelving, the kitchen features an island unit and an external door connecting to the courtyard garden.
Offering an air of refinement, the classic bedroom accommodation occupies the two upper levels of the home with two rooms per floor, joined by a spacious family bathroom for each storey.
Lying within a Conservation area, the property shares an appealing street-scene with similarly imposing period homes and is just a short distance from the renowned University Botanic Gardens. The city provides a wide choice of high street stores, independent shops, popular restaurants, leisure facilities and cultural attractions including world renowned Museums such as the Fitzwilliam Museum, Kettles Yard, music venues, arts and cultural festivals throughout the year. On the doorstep of Pemberton terrace is the bustling Hills Road filled with bars, restaurants, artisan bakeries and much more. It is also an important centre for technology industries including the University Research and Development Laboratories, Cambridge Science Park and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes The Perse School, The Leys and St Faith’s School. The mainline train station offers regular services to London Kings Cross and Liverpool Street, along with train journeys to Birmingham, Norwich and Brighton. Road junctions to join the M11 motorway and A14 dual carriage are nearby and provide excellent links to the major road networks, whilst London Stansted Airport is within easy reach for travel further afield.