Guide price
£1,650,000
4 bed detached house for saleNewmarket Road, Teversham, Cambridgeshire CB1
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Bidwells Residential Sales & Lettings Cambridge
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About this property
Superb, contemporary styled Kitchen/Breakfast Room fitted with floor to ceiling range of Balthup cabinetry with Dekton work surfaces and upstands, central island/breakfast bar, Quooker (truncated)
Utility Room fitted with integrated appliances
Magnificent Sitting/Garden Room with bay window to front aspect
Dual aspect Dining Room with Pandal herringbone wooden flooring and bi-fold doors to garden
Wonderful Snug with Pandale herringbone wooden flooring
Four good sized Bedrooms and 3 Shower Rooms (2 En Suite)
Air source heat pump ground underfloor heating with radiator to upper floors and air-conditioning to main living spaces
Large, landscaped gardens
A beautifully presented Victorian house with cleverly extended, contemporary styling, situated within stunning landscaped gardens and grounds of 1.5 acres.
Cambridge City Centre 3 miles, Newmarket 8 miles, Cambridge Science Park 2.5 miles, Cambridge Airport and A14 0.5 of a mile (distances are approximate).
Quy Waters House was originally constructed in 1897 with brick elevations under a slate roof. The current owners have substantially altered and extended the property resulting in a fusion of contemporary design and architecture with the original period property. The accommodation is now arranged over 3 floors and is immaculately presented throughout.
Quy Waters House is situated on the northern outskirts of the village conveniently placed for access to Cambridge and the A14. Teversham provides a good range of facilities including a primary school, public house, social club, recreation ground, village hall and church. Local shopping is available in the neighbouring village of Cherry Hinton and secondary school education at Bottisham, both within about 2 miles. The nearby A14 provides good access to Cambridge Science Park and the M11 to the west and to Newmarket and the A11 to the east. There is a mainline railway station at Cambridge with services to London's King's Cross and Liverpool Street in approximately 52 and 68 minutes respectively.
Outside
The property is set back from the road and approached through a double set of high, electronically operated gates, set within curved brick walls over an extensive gravelled driveway, providing ample off-street parking. The front the property is fully enclosed with timber fencing behind mature hedging, interspersed with a variety of tall trees and there are attractive flower and shrub borders framing the driveway. To the west of the property, a formal garden is divided with block paving into areas of gravel interspersed with paved slabs, bordered with irrigated flower and shrub beds, making an ideal area for relaxation and entertaining and to one side. There is a small lawned area with herbaceous borders and variety of trees separated by a low Yew hedge which curves around the rear of the property to the east where the majority of the gardens lie. These are enclosed with mature hedging and trees and mainly laid to lawn. A travertine paved terrace, with steps down to (truncated)
Restrictive Covenant
The property is subject to a restrictive covenant, details of which can be obtained from our office.
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