Guide price
£375,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleMortlock Gardens, Abington CB21
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Cooke Curtis & Co
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About this property
84 sqm / 910 sqft
190 sqm / 0.04 acre
End terrace house
3 bed, 1 recep, 2 bath
Off road parking
1980's - freehold
EPC - D / 63
Council tax band - C
A much improved, significantly extended, and immaculately presented home providing bright, high quality accommodation, with a garage (currently used as an office and store) and off road parking. The property has been extended to provide a generous contemporary kitchen/diner and a ground floor shower room, it also has a refitted first floor bathroom.
Approached over a graveled parking area the front door opens to the entrance porch. The sitting room is bright, with a large window overlooking the front garden and a contemporary staircase with a glass balustrade leading up to the first floor. The room is generously proportioned and features a modern log burner for the colder months. The kitchen/dining room to the rear of the property has been significantly extended and beautifully fitted with modern cabinets set above and below the working surfaces. There is a ceramic sink and drainer, space for a fridge freezer and range cooker with an extractor over, and an integrated washing machine and dishwasher. There is also plenty of space for a table and chairs and for a sitting area adjacent to patio doors that lead out to the garden. A small lobby off the kitchen has a door out to the front garden and there is a modern shower room fitted with a shower, w.c., and hand basin off.
On the first floor, the landing has a built-in cupboard and opens to three bedrooms and a beautifully fitted bathroom with a bath with a handheld shower over, w.c., and hand basin. The main bedroom is a comfortable double with fitted wardrobes to one wall, and there are two further single bedrooms, one with a built-in cupboard.
Outside the rear garden enjoys a good degree of privacy and is laid to lawn with a patio adjacent to the house. A personal door opens to the garage, which is currently used as a workspace and store, and a pedestrian gate gives access to the rear. There is parking to the front of the house.
Little Abington and Great Abington are an attractive, traditional pair of villages about 6 miles south east of Cambridge. They have an ofsted 'Good' primary school that feeds into the ofsted 'Good' Linton Village College, a post office/shop, a lovely pub restaurant, a sports ground and active cricket club, village hall and hairdresser. For commuters the A11, which links down to the M11, is only a mile away and Cambridge is easily accessed along either the A1307 or A1301. Whittlesford Parkway mainline station (Cambridge and London Liverpool Street) is about 4 miles.
Abington has its own major science park, Granta Park, which can be reached easily on foot or by bike over a footpath off the High Street, a number of residents of Great and Little Abington (only) can now get membership of the Nuffield Health Gym and Olympic Six swimming pool in Granta Park. There is also a science park in Babraham which is less than 2 miles away with a pleasant cycle and foot route over the A11 starting near the end of Bourn Bridge Road.
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