Listed for £595,000
August 27, 2025
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Upstairs to the first floor, this beautiful cottage continues to offer impressive accommodation, with 5 well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom comprising a bath with a shower over, a WC and a hand wash basin. The primary bedroom is particularly generous and enjoys a built-in wardrobe and an en-suite, with a shower, WC and hand wash basin.
Outside, the gardens are an excellent size, wrapping around the property and offering fantastic far-reaching countryside views across Spinney Abbey Farm and across the pond. There is a lovely lawn area, enclosed with plants, shrubs and trees, access to a summerhouse, a wooded area, and a courtyard garden, offering vast amounts of space for entertaining and enjoying country life. There is access to a large double garage, with power, lighting and water connected, as well as stairs leading up to a large loft storage space.
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**Location - Wicken
**Wicken is a picturesque, rural village on the edge of the Fens in East Cambridgeshire, 10 miles north east of Cambridge, and 5 miles south of the cathedral city of Ely.
The village is home to the internationally renowned National Trust Wicken Fen, one of Britain’s oldest nature reserves. This biodiversity hotspot is located a short distance from the village centre and is rich with wildlife, offering trails, boardwalks and bird-watching facilities.
The village hall regularly offers open events, and regular Sunday teas are held in the church, chapel, and hall. There is a traditional 13th-century thatched public house, The Maid’s Head, serving food on the village green and hosting regular exciting events and activities. There is also the rare example of a fully operational smock windmill dating from 1813, which still grinds flour and is open to the public to explore on the first Saturday of each month.
Wicken benefits from a wide range of clubs and societies, including a baby and toddler playgroup, a local brass band, an amateur football club, and a flower and produce show committee with classes for children.
The village’s proximity to Soham, Newmarket and Ely means residents can access many other amenities, including the train stations offering regular services to Cambridge, London Kings Cross and Ipswich. The A11 and A14 are also easily accessible and provide access to Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds in less than 30 minutes.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
EPC Rating: E