From
£450,000
(£653/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleCunningham Close, Cambridge CB4
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
689 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Three Bedrooms
Mid - Terraced Home
Extended To Front And Back
Brick Weaved Drive With Parking For Two Cars
Spacious Rear Garden
EPC - tbc
A beautifully presented three-bedroom mid-terrace home, thoughtfully extended by the current owners to create a stunning and spacious family residence within catchment of Chesterton Community college and close vicinity of the Cambridge North Science Park. The ground floor features a light and airy open-plan kitchen/diner with a useful utility area, as well as a modern shower room to the rear, which leads directly onto the rear garden. The property also benefits from a separate living room with sliding doors opening onto a covered patio, ideal for year-round enjoyment. Upstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylishly modernised family bathroom. The loft has been converted to provide additional space, perfect for storage or use as a playroom. Outside, the rear garden includes a covered patio area and is mainly laid to lawn, fully enclosed for privacy and security. To the front, the brick-weaved driveway provides off-road parking for up to three vehicles.
Cambridge has something for everyone with a diverse range of restaurants, shops, business and services from the small independent local companies on Mill Road to the global brand names in the grand arcade. The same can be said for the landmarks and attractions our city has to offer from the Fitzwilliam Museum and vast collections of antiquities from Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, to punting on the River Cam under the mathematical bridge or strolling around Kings Chapel or the stunning Botanical Gardens. Cambridge is a fine place to live with some of the best schools in the country, both independent and public. Addenbrookes, the internationally renowned teaching hospital is here and the historic university speaks for itself. Additionally, with many of the major blue chip, biotechnological and pharmaceutical employers that are based here, it is hard to find a better place to call home.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Cambridge has something for everyone with a diverse range of restaurants, shops, business and services from the small independent local companies on Mill Road to the global brand names in the grand arcade. The same can be said for the landmarks and attractions our city has to offer from the Fitzwilliam Museum and vast collections of antiquities from Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, to punting on the River Cam under the mathematical bridge or strolling around Kings Chapel or the stunning Botanical Gardens. Cambridge is a fine place to live with some of the best schools in the country, both independent and public. Addenbrookes, the internationally renowned teaching hospital is here and the historic university speaks for itself. Additionally, with many of the major blue chip, biotechnological and pharmaceutical employers that are based here, it is hard to find a better place to call home.
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