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2 bedroom terraced house
Chain-free
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
750
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Victorian terrace house
- 750 Sqft / 69 Sqm
- 2 beds, 1 bath, 2 recepts
- 0.04 acres
- Built between 1900-1910
- Street parking
- Gas fired central heating to radiators
- EPC - D
- Council tax band - C
- Chain free
An attractive Victorian terraced house with original features, set within a mature and private garden conveniently located for the village centre and main line train station.
The property enjoys a convenient position just a short walk from the main line train station and village centre, making part of a terrace of four homes. This most attractive Victorian property is well presented and is offered with no onward chain. An ideal first time or investment buyer property as the house has been successfully let for a number of years.
The accommodation comprises two reception rooms including a sitting room with an attractive open Victorian fireplace with decorative slips and fitted book shelving and a dining room with stairs to first floor, both with solid wood flooring.
The kitchen is fitted with attractive cabinetry, ample fitted working surfaces within set single sink and drainer, gas cooker point with extractor over, space for a fridge / freezer and opening to a walk in pantry/utility area which houses the usual white goods and a wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler.
Upstairs, there are two good sized double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobe cupboards and a family bathroom with solid wood flooring.
Outside, the rear garden measures over 100 ft in length and is laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio area, pergola over, a vegetable and herb garden, selection of fruit bearing and specimen trees, a timber shed and there is gated side access.
Location - Great Shelford is a sought-after village just to the south-east of the city, with an excellent range of facilities including primary school, health centre, recreation ground, library, church and a range of shops including supermarket, bakery, chemist and butcher.
The M11, Shelford railway station and Addenbrooke’s / Biomedical Campus are easily accessible.
Tenure - Freehold
Services - Mains services connected include: gas, electricity, water and mains drainage.
Statutory Authorities - South Cambridgeshire District Council
Council tax band - C
Fixtures And Fittings - Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s sole agents, Redmayne Arnold and Harris
The property enjoys a convenient position just a short walk from the main line train station and village centre, making part of a terrace of four homes. This most attractive Victorian property is well presented and is offered with no onward chain. An ideal first time or investment buyer property as the house has been successfully let for a number of years.
The accommodation comprises two reception rooms including a sitting room with an attractive open Victorian fireplace with decorative slips and fitted book shelving and a dining room with stairs to first floor, both with solid wood flooring.
The kitchen is fitted with attractive cabinetry, ample fitted working surfaces within set single sink and drainer, gas cooker point with extractor over, space for a fridge / freezer and opening to a walk in pantry/utility area which houses the usual white goods and a wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler.
Upstairs, there are two good sized double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobe cupboards and a family bathroom with solid wood flooring.
Outside, the rear garden measures over 100 ft in length and is laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio area, pergola over, a vegetable and herb garden, selection of fruit bearing and specimen trees, a timber shed and there is gated side access.
Location - Great Shelford is a sought-after village just to the south-east of the city, with an excellent range of facilities including primary school, health centre, recreation ground, library, church and a range of shops including supermarket, bakery, chemist and butcher.
The M11, Shelford railway station and Addenbrooke’s / Biomedical Campus are easily accessible.
Tenure - Freehold
Services - Mains services connected include: gas, electricity, water and mains drainage.
Statutory Authorities - South Cambridgeshire District Council
Council tax band - C
Fixtures And Fittings - Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s sole agents, Redmayne Arnold and Harris
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Redmayne Arnold & Harris - Great Shelford
30 Woollards Lane
Great Shelford, Cambridge
CB22 5LZ
01223 801345Who we are We’ve been selling and letting prime property in and around Cambridge for more than 30 years. This is one of the most vibrant and exciting places in the world to live and that’s why we love it. Our Cambridge team are focused on selling and letting properties in Cambridge City Centre and villages to the north while our Great Shelford team handle the Cambridgeshire villages to the south, west and east of the city. Experience allows us to market properties at the right price so our clients get the best sale prices and the highest rents. Our marketing is about so much more than an online listing. Our professional approach means your property always stands out from the crowd. We have negotiated hundreds of property deals and our expertise in negotiation makes a huge difference. Our long-standing connections with other agents, solicitors, surveyors and lenders mean we are best-placed to ensure that deals stay on track to the end.












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