- 1073 sqft / 99 sqm +
- Edwardian mid-terrace house +
- 3 bedrooms, 2 receptions, 1.5 bath +
- South-west facing rear garden +
- Permit parking scheme +
- Gas-fired central heating system to radiators +
- Plot size - 0.03 acres +
- EPC – D / 63 +
- Council tax band – F +
- No onward chain +
Just a short walk from 'The Backs' is this attractive 3-bedroom Edwardian house with south-west facing gardens adjacent to Westminster College grounds, requiring a full refurbishment programme with scope to extend.
4 Haymarket Road is an Edwardian terraced house retaining some attractive original features, offering excellent scope for remodelling and expansion. This fine period home requires a full restoration programme, which would create a wonderful home for prospective buyers looking to live in the heart of the historic centre.
The property is located along an endearing and attractive terrace, moments from Castle Hill and the historic centre, with established surroundings and views to Westminster College grounds and St. John's College.
The ground floor accommodation comprises an entrance hall, front sitting room with a large stained-glass feature window and a dining room with a sash window, an original recess storage cupboard and a gas fire. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of matching low-level units, worktop space, space for freestanding appliances and a walk-in storage cupboard. A rear lobby leads to the bathroom and rear garden.
Upstairs, the landing area provides access to a generous converted loft space via a pull-down ladder. The loft room is fully boarded, has two Velux roof windows, and has power and lighting.
There are three bedrooms and separate a WC on the first-floor level.
Outside, there is an enclosed south-west facing rear garden with gated pedestrian access. The property is within a permit parking zone.
Location - The property sits in a rather special and historic area of Cambridge, a highly desirable location between Pound Hill and Lady Margaret Road, about 0.2 miles from Magdalene Bridge, 0.6 miles from the Market Square and 1.7 miles from Cambridge railway station. There are plenty of local facilities nearby including reputable pubs and eateries.
This is an area of the city where properties seldom come to market and is a most attractive position, on a slight rise within easy walking or cycling distance of the city centre with its combination of ancient and modern buildings, winding lanes and excellent choice of local schooling.