- 110 sqm / 1184 sqft +
- 511 sqm / 0.13 acre +
- Detached house +
- 4 bed, 2 recep, 2.5 bath +
- Garage and parking +
- 1970s - Freehold +
- EPC - D / 68 +
- Council tax band - E +
The house is conveniently located just a short walk from the village recreation ground, primary school, and the local convenience store/post office on the High Street.
The property is set back behind a well-maintained lawn and features a driveway that provides off-street parking and access to the single garage, complete with an up-and-over door. Upon entering, you are welcomed by an entrance hall with slate flooring, stairs leading to the first floor, a downstairs WC, and a handy storage cupboard. The L-shaped living/dining room is filled with natural light, thanks to its dual aspect, and has French doors that open onto the rear garden. The slate flooring extends into the kitchen, which is fitted with a variety of wall and base units, ample work surfaces, an inset sink beneath a front-facing window, and an electric oven and hob, with space for additional appliances. Next to the kitchen, an extension creates a delightful family space, featuring a vaulted ceiling and another set of French doors opening to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the landing leads to four bedrooms and a family bathroom. The spacious main bedroom includes an en-suite, while two additional bedrooms are generous doubles, and the fourth is a single. The bathroom is fitted with a modern white suite, including a walk-in shower, WC, and hand basin.
Outside, the property sits on a substantial 511 sqm (0.13-acre) plot, primarily laid to lawn with mature shrubs, bushes, and trees. A patio at the rear provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining.
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.