Guide price
£650,000
(£351/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleThe Causeway, Bassingbourn SG8
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,854 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Newly Renovated & Extended Detached Cottage
Completed To Exceptional Standard
Sold With No Upward Chain
Completed & Ready To Move In Now
2 Reception Rooms
Open Plan Kitchen/Breakfast/Dining Room
Utility Room & Cloakroom
4 Well proportioned Bedrooms
En-Suite & Family Bathroom
Enclosed Garden & Driveway Parking For Several Vehicles
Property Insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this newly extended and renovated detached cottage in the popular village of Bassingbourn. This spacious property has been finished to an exceptional standard and is ready to move into now, benefiting from no upward chain, 2 reception rooms, an open-plan kitchen/breakfast/dining room, a utility room, a cloakroom WC, 4 well-proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom and an en-suite to the primary, an enclosed garden with excellent privacy, and driveway parking for several vehicles.
This lovely renovated property offers a stunning approach, with a well-presented frontage, surrounded by a pretty picket fence, and borders of decorative stones and plants. Upon stepping inside, the entrance hallway is bright, wide and beautifully decorated, alluding to the high standard of renovation seen throughout. It enjoys wood flooring, windows to a front and rear aspect, integrated storage, inset lighting, stairs to the first floor, lots of space for furniture, and access through to the downstairs living accommodation, including a large study and a cloakroom WC.
The open-plan kitchen/breakfast/dining room is truly stunning, benefiting from windows to a dual aspect and bi-fold doors that lead out onto a lovely garden terrace, making it a fantastic entertaining space. It features an extensive range of modern shaker base and wall units, oak worktops, a large island/breakfast bar, tiled flooring, inset, pendant and under-counter lighting, an integrated oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and hob, and space for a large dining setting and other small kitchen appliances. The utility room provides further storage and space for large laundry appliances.
The lounge is another beautifully presented room, enjoying a window to a front aspect, a fireplace with a wood-burning stove, plush cream carpets, inset lighting, and ample space for a variety of lounge and storage furniture.
Upstairs to the first floor, this stunning home continues to offer beautifully renovated accommodation, with 4 well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, comprising a bath, a shower, a WC and a hand wash basin. The primary bedroom is particularly generous and enjoys its own en-suite, with a shower, WC and sink.
Outside, the garden has been beautifully landscaped, offering excellent privacy and a fully enclosed space to sit and relax during the warmer months. It is laid mainly to lawn, with a paved patio terrace providing space for garden furniture, cooking meals in the sun and entertaining visitors. There is a gate to a side aspect and plenty of scope for new owners to put their own stamp on things.
Contact Ensum Brown now to arrange a private viewing appointment.
Location - Bassingbourn
Bassingbourn is a pretty parish village, located in South Cambridgeshire, a couple of miles north of the town of Royston and just 14 miles from the city of Cambridge. The village is fortunate to have a network of 24 public rights of way extending over 13 miles, and another 1 mile of permissive paths, where landowners give permission for the public to walk. The network of paths gives ample opportunities for circular walks, and footpaths also link the parish with Whaddon, Melbourn, Litlington and Abington Pigotts.
The village has a number of facilities and shops, including a doctor's surgery, a dental surgery, a garage, sub-Post Office, coffee shop, chemist, hairdressers and general grocers. It also has two remaining pubs: The Hoops, occupying a 17th-century building in the village, and The Belle (formerly the Pear Tree) at North End. On the edge of the village, you will find located Bassingbourn Village College, Bassingbourn Community Primary School and Bassingbourn Pre-school, providing a continuation of education from the age of 2 1/2 up to school leaving age.
The Church of St Peter and St Paul is a stunning building with a rich history - older than the Church of England itself - and is pleasantly situated near the centre of the village, in an excellent rural setting among trees and hedges. There is a busy service schedule and many activities for residents of all ages to attend.
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. Also, from Bassingbourn, you can pick up the train line from the neighbouring village of Meldreth. 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 on the lookout for a home in a beautiful, countryside location, we encourage you to visit Bassingbourn. It's not one you want to miss!
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