£300,000
(£296/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleKing Street, Rampton CB24
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,012 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Three bedrooms - two with fitted wardrobes
Lounge with fireplace and patio doors
Fully tiled wetroom
EPC C
Generous rear garden with mature trees and bushes
Front garden with potential to be converted for parking
3.5kW of solar panels owned by the property
Non-estate location backing on to the recreation ground
The property is located on a quiet road and backs onto the village recreation ground. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall with space under the stairs for storage, a kitchen/diner with built-in electric oven & induction hob, and a living room with fireplace and sliding patio doors that open to the garden. There is a rear lobby with a door to the garden, a downstairs cloakroom, and a utility room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and dryer and further storage.
The first floor has exposed floorboards throughout, a landing with access to the loft and an airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. There are three good size bedrooms - Bedroom 1 has two fitted wardrobes and Bedroom 2 with a single built-in wardrobe. There is a fully tiled wet room with a heated towel rail and WC with concealed cistern.
The rear garden is laid to lawn with mature trees and bushes along the borders and there is a brick store room which contains an oil-fired boiler. A shared passageway provides pedestrian access to the front. The front garden is laid to lawn and has the potential to be converted into a double-width driveway, providing off-street parking if required.
Location
Rampton is a small village located approximately 6 miles (9.66 kilometres) north of Cambridge between Cottenham and Willingham. Rampton is a quaint village with a central village green, a village hall and a local public house. It has an eclectic range of properties ranging from beautiful character cottages on the green to modern new build homes. Schooling is provided by Cottenham Primary School with Cottenham Village College providing both secondary schooling and a sixth form as well as adult learning classes. Near the edge of the village lie the earthworks at Giant’s Hill, the remains of a 12th century Medieval castle – a historic monument ideal for exploring - which is surrounded by fields and woodlands that are popular walking areas. Adjacent to Giants Hill is the parish Church of All Saints, noted for its thatched roof. The Black Horse pub has two bars serving traditional food and real ales with a large pub garden behind. Facilities in the village include a recreation ground with a multi-use tennis court and children's play area, a village hall and a vehicle repair garage with a petrol station.
EPC Rating: C
Garden
The rear garden is laid to lawn with mature trees and bushes along the borders and there is a brick store room which contains an oil-fired boiler.
A shared passageway provides pedestrian access to the front.
The front garden is laid to lawn and has the potential to be converted into a double-width driveway, providing off-street parking if required.
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