Popular
Total views: 500+
Guide price
£525,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Barrington, Cambridge CB22
Virtual tour
Study
Reduced
Solar panels
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,423 sq ft / 132 sq m
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band TBC
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 133 sqm / 1423 sqft
- 526 sqm / 0.05 acre
- Semi-detached house
- 4 bed, 2 recep, 2 bath
- Driveway
- 1950 - freehold
- EPC - C / 74
- Council tax band - D
Video tours
Situated in the sought-after village of Barrington, this spacious four-bedroom semi-detached home has been thoughtfully extended over the years, offering generous living space while retaining a substantial rear garden.
The property is approached via a large driveway, providing ample parking for multiple vehicles, alongside access to the garage and side entrance.
Upon entering, the hallway offers space for coats and shoes, with stairs leading to the first floor. The front-facing lounge is a comfortable and inviting reception space, while the rear of the property features a large open-plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with work surfaces over and provides ample room for a dining table. Sliding doors lead into a spacious conservatory, creating a wonderful indoor-outdoor living space. Additionally, a utility room, shower room, and a large pantry/storage cupboard complete the ground floor.
The first floor comprises four well-proportioned bedrooms and a good-sized family bathroom. The fourth bedroom, with views over the rear garden, could also serve as an excellent home office.
Set on a generous 0.13-acre plot, the property benefits from a large rear garden, mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. A collection of outbuildings includes a welcoming summer house with power, ideal for year-round use.
For the eco-conscious buyer, the property is equipped with 16 solar panels and a 7.2kWh battery, generating an approximate annual payment of £1,000. Additionally, a 3,000L rainwater collection system with a pump is installed at the end of the garden, further enhancing the home’s sustainability.
Barrington is so lovely you might not believe it’s real. The village green is said to be the longest in England and dotted along it are all manner of pretty cottages, ancient buildings and handsome houses. Passing through in the summer you’ll likely see walkers, picnickers, families playing, a game of cricket and the monthly classic car meet at the thatched Royal Oak pub. Bicyclists glide by on their way to conquer Chapel Hill and the local shop bustles with custom. Strap on your walking boots and head north behind the green and you can get up to the woods that wrap around the former chalk quarry (at the time of writing being developed into a nature area and housing) or you can go south for a riverside walk to Shepreth or Foxton. Glorious.
It's about 8 miles southwest of Cambridge and is close to the A10, giving easy access to the M11 just beyond Harston, or in the other direction Royston is about 7 miles and has major supermarkets and all the other things you’d expect of a market town. There are mainline railway stations available at Foxton and Shepreth which are 2 miles and 3 miles away respectively, Royston trains to Kings Cross are the quickest.
If you fancy the romantic English village life but don’t want to be too far from town, Barrington is tough to beat
The enthusiastic cycle commuter can join a cycleway by Foxton railway station and take it all the way to Addenbrooke’s campus (about 7 miles) and on into Cambridge city. Imagine how healthy and happy you’d get building that into your daily routine.
As well as the pub and shop the village has a primary school and a large village hall. For day trips Shepreth Wildlife Park is in the next-door village and the National Trust’s magnificent Wimpole Estate is 4 miles or so. You can spot birds at RSPB Fowlmere or play golf at Malton. All nearby.
The property is approached via a large driveway, providing ample parking for multiple vehicles, alongside access to the garage and side entrance.
Upon entering, the hallway offers space for coats and shoes, with stairs leading to the first floor. The front-facing lounge is a comfortable and inviting reception space, while the rear of the property features a large open-plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is fitted with a range of wall and base units with work surfaces over and provides ample room for a dining table. Sliding doors lead into a spacious conservatory, creating a wonderful indoor-outdoor living space. Additionally, a utility room, shower room, and a large pantry/storage cupboard complete the ground floor.
The first floor comprises four well-proportioned bedrooms and a good-sized family bathroom. The fourth bedroom, with views over the rear garden, could also serve as an excellent home office.
Set on a generous 0.13-acre plot, the property benefits from a large rear garden, mainly laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and shrubs. A collection of outbuildings includes a welcoming summer house with power, ideal for year-round use.
For the eco-conscious buyer, the property is equipped with 16 solar panels and a 7.2kWh battery, generating an approximate annual payment of £1,000. Additionally, a 3,000L rainwater collection system with a pump is installed at the end of the garden, further enhancing the home’s sustainability.
Barrington is so lovely you might not believe it’s real. The village green is said to be the longest in England and dotted along it are all manner of pretty cottages, ancient buildings and handsome houses. Passing through in the summer you’ll likely see walkers, picnickers, families playing, a game of cricket and the monthly classic car meet at the thatched Royal Oak pub. Bicyclists glide by on their way to conquer Chapel Hill and the local shop bustles with custom. Strap on your walking boots and head north behind the green and you can get up to the woods that wrap around the former chalk quarry (at the time of writing being developed into a nature area and housing) or you can go south for a riverside walk to Shepreth or Foxton. Glorious.
It's about 8 miles southwest of Cambridge and is close to the A10, giving easy access to the M11 just beyond Harston, or in the other direction Royston is about 7 miles and has major supermarkets and all the other things you’d expect of a market town. There are mainline railway stations available at Foxton and Shepreth which are 2 miles and 3 miles away respectively, Royston trains to Kings Cross are the quickest.
If you fancy the romantic English village life but don’t want to be too far from town, Barrington is tough to beat
The enthusiastic cycle commuter can join a cycleway by Foxton railway station and take it all the way to Addenbrooke’s campus (about 7 miles) and on into Cambridge city. Imagine how healthy and happy you’d get building that into your daily routine.
As well as the pub and shop the village has a primary school and a large village hall. For day trips Shepreth Wildlife Park is in the next-door village and the National Trust’s magnificent Wimpole Estate is 4 miles or so. You can spot birds at RSPB Fowlmere or play golf at Malton. All nearby.
About this agent

Hello. We are Cooke Curtis & Co, the new name for your old local estate agents. Established in 2015 with 35 years experience. Serving Cambridge and the
nearby villages.
nearby villages.