£1,100 pcm
(£254 pw)
1 bed cottage to rentGranhams Road, Great Shelford CB22
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Available from 30 July 2025
- Unfurnished
- Pets allowed
About this property
548sqft / 51sqm
1 bed, 1 bath, 1 recep
EPC - E / 40
Council tax band - C
Electric storage heaters
Off road parking
Large garden
Available July 2025
A one bedroom grade II listed cottage, full of charm and character, with a large garden and off road parking. Ideally located on the edge of the popular village of Great Shelford and a short walk to the train station.
A charming, period, Grade II listed end terrace cottage, located in the popular south Cambridgeshire village, of Great Shelford.
The property is surrounded by substantial gardens with views over pastures and paddocks. While pets are considered the borders are not fully secure, so please keep this in mind. You can enter the property either via a front door entrance which brings you straight into the living room, or via the side entrance into the kitchen/diner. The kitchen comes with a range of base units, electric cooker and space for a fridge freezer and washing machine.
Upstairs there is a double bedroom with built in storage cupboard. Main bathroom with a full suite of bath and shower over, WC and wash basin. There is also an airing cupboard, housing the immersion tank.
The property has off street parking for one car to the front. Single glazed and electric storage heaters.
Available July 2025.
Great Shelford is one of the most sought-after villages south of the City thanks to its easy access to town and Addenbrooke's by road, regular buses, car-free purpose built cycleways and train from its mainline railway station that also goes direct to London Liverpool Street.
The historic village centre has excellent day-to-day facilities including two small supermarkets, a convenience store, a deli, hairdressers, doctors, dentist, dispensing chemist, two pubs, restaurants and more. The primary school is very well regarded and there are various community facilities and social clubs. The large recreation ground has a new pavilion, tennis club and sports pitches and annually hosts the excellent Shelford Feast festival.
It is a great community for those looking for a balance of convenience and traditional village feel and offers the real possibility of living day-to-day without the need to regularly drive out of the village.