From
£325,000
(£495/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleBrookside, Orwell SG8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
657 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Chain Free
Perfect For First Time Buyers
Two Double Bedrooms
Cul-De-Sac Location
Allocated For Two Cars
Living Room With Wood Burning Stove
Kitchen
Family Bathroom
Sought After Village Location
External Electric Point To The Front Of The Property
Property Insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this well-presented mid-terrace family home located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the centre of the popular village of Orwell. This beautiful property would make an ideal first-time purchase, benefiting from a lovely open-plan lounge/dining room with a wood-burning stove, a bright kitchen, 2 well-proportioned double bedrooms, a family bathroom, an enclosed rear garden, and 2 allocated parking spaces.
This lovely terraced property enjoys a tidy and pleasant frontage, well maintained hedgerows, and plenty of space for potted plants. The front door opens up into a bright and welcoming entrance hallway, with attractive wood floor, room for furniture, integrated storage, pendant lighting, stairs to the first floor, and doors through to the downstairs living space.
The kitchen is a very good size, benefiting from a window to a front aspect, a range of modern base and wall units, laminate worktops, tiled flooring and splashbacks, spot lighting, an integrated oven, hob and extractor fan, and space for a fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and other small kitchen appliances.
The lounge/dining room is wonderfully open-plan and enjoys double French doors to a lovely garden aspect, a feature wood-burning stove, attractive wood floors, pendant lighting, integrated storage, neutral decor, and ample space for a wide variety of lounge, dining and storage furniture.
Upstairs to the first floor, this well-presented family home continues to impress, with 2 well-proportioned double bedrooms, integrated storage, and a family bathroom comprising a bath with an overhead shower, a WC and a hand wash basin.
Outside, to the rear, the garden is a good size, fully enclosed by fencing and offering a lovely low-maintenance space to sit and relax after a busy day. It is laid to paved patio, providing ample space for garden furniture, cooking meals al fresco and entertaining guests. There are lovely borders with plants, shrubs and mature trees, space for potted plants, access to storage sheds, and plenty of scope for future owners to put their own touches on things.
Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment.
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Location - Orwell
Orwell is a highly sought-after rural village in South Cambridgeshire, situated just 9 miles from the city of Cambridge, 7 miles from the town of Royston, and a stone’s throw from the locally renowned National Trust property, Wimpole Hall. The grounds and surrounding area offer locals idyllic walks, wildlife spotting, and further means of escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Interestingly, the Prime Meridian line passes the eastern edge of Orwell and is one of many features of this village’s rich history. Orwell’s St. Andrew’s Church, for example, was founded around 1150AD and has been sympathetically restored over the years. The church still offers regular services and activities, and is very much a focal point for visitors and residents passing through the village.
Orwell has a very active community, encouraging neighbouring villages to join in on activities also. The village hall often hosts farmers markets, and there are a wide range of clubs and groups to join, such as Art, Bowls, Film, Football, Gardening, Local History, Singing, and Tennis. There is a very regular bus service, a mobile library, a village shop, a post office and a primary school. The Chequers gastropub is also known as being a local gem, offering classic British and Oriental dishes, using locally grown ingredients, and providing a great service in a relaxed country environment.
The village’s proximity to Royston means that residents have access to the town’s many other amenities, such as the mainline train station offering regular fast services to both Cambridge and London Kings Cross. There is also a leisure centre, sports clubs, dentist’s surgeries, and highly-regarded schools for all ages. The A1M and M11 are within a 20-minute drive via the A10/A505, and London Stansted and Luton Airports are both 30-minutes away.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
EPC Rating: E
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