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£600,000

4 bed detached bungalow for sale
Church Road, Stow-Cum-Quy CB25

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Three Bedrooms

  • Two Reception Rooms

  • Two Bathrooms

  • Parking For Multiple Cars

  • Backs Onto Paddocks

  • EPC - D

A three/four-bedroom detached bungalow in a sought-after village Setting, situated in the desirable village of Stow-Cum-Quy, this spacious three-bedroom detached bungalow offers comfortable and versatile living accommodation throughout, set on a generous plot with a delightful rural outlook. The property features three good-sized bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a separate shower. To the front of the home is a light-filled dining room and a separate kitchen/breakfast room offering plenty of space for both cooking and casual dining. To the rear, the spacious living room enjoys direct access to the garden through patio doors, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow perfect for entertaining or relaxing. Externally, the property boasts a sizeable frontage with a shingle driveway providing ample parking for multiple vehicles. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and enjoys an open outlook, backing onto paddocks, offering a tranquil and private setting ideal for families or those seeking a more peaceful lifestyle.

Stow-cum-Quy is a quaint village, that was formed when two settlements joined around the Swan pub and is Residents are firm believers in supporting the two local public houses: “The White Swan” (or Swan) which was opened around 1750, and “The Missing Sock” was changed from “The Prince Albert” in 2010 after refurbishments. The village provides easy access to A14/M11 which provides easy travels to Cambridge North Station, Science Park and Addenbrookes.

EPC Rating: D

Location

Stow-cum-Quy is a quaint village, that was formed when two settlements joined around the Swan pub and is Residents are firm believers in supporting the three local public houses: “The White Swan” (or Swan) which was opened around 1750, “The Missing Sock” was changed from “The Prince Albert” in 2010 after refurbishments. The village provides easy access to A14/M11 which provides easy travels to Cambridge North Station, Science Park and Addenbrookes.

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  • Council tax band

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