Guide price
£335,000
(£346/sq. ft)
3 bed cottage for saleHigh Street, Swavesey CB24
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
969 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
No Onward Chain
Recently Modernised Throughout
Walking Distance To Guided Bus Stop
EPC D and 90 sqm
Two Reception Rooms Three Double Bedrooms
Garden At Rear With Brick Barn
Additional Parcel Of Land Included In Sale
First Floor Four Piece Bathroom
Accommodation
The property is located along the high street and has a private entrance into the house, along the side passage, which also leads to the south/west-facing garden. This wonderful character property features a light and versatile accommodation, which includes a good-sized dining room with a charming log-burning stove, a wood cabinet and shelving to the recess, and an understairs storage cupboard and French doors leading to the patio. The well-designed kitchen comprises a comprehensive range of wall and base units with a built-in oven and stainless steel sink unit, a stable door leads to the rear garden. At the front of the property, with a double-glazed sash-style window to the front aspect, an open fire with a built-in wood cabinet and shelving to the recess, stairs rise to the first-floor accommodation.
The first-floor accommodation comprises three double bedrooms with an impressive family bathroom at the rear of the property. Featuring a free-standing bath and a separate shower.
Outside and parking
The rear garden is laid to artificial turf for low maintenance and is fully enclosed. An original brick barn with tiled roof and power connected, offers either storage or the potential to be converted into a home office, gym or workshop. A gated access to the additional parcel of land which is located at the rear of the two cottages and is a fantastic area, away from the road, for children to play or equally as many neighbours do, extend their garden or grow vegetables.
Location
Swavesey itself has a diverse community and is popular with families, due to the successful Primary School and Outstanding Ofsted-rated Village College. There is a convenience store with Post Office and a thatched village shop situated in an historic market square, as well as various churches, a coffee shop, butchers and farm shop and a public house serving a wide range of real ales. On the green sits an attractive pavilion, used by the community. Swavesey is also fortunate to have the wonderful rspb nature reserve at Fen Drayton lakes leading to miles of walks along the river and a stop for the guided bus. With the completion of the expansion to the A14, residents now benefit from better-flowing traffic, cycle paths and additional local byroads. The village also has a stop for the guided bus, which travels through the nature reserve to St Ives and Cambridge city centre and Addenbrookes. Parallel to the track is a cycle path which is popular for runners, cyclists and walkers.
EPC Rating: D
The property is located along the high street and has a private entrance into the house, along the side passage, which also leads to the south/west-facing garden. This wonderful character property features a light and versatile accommodation, which includes a good-sized dining room with a charming log-burning stove, a wood cabinet and shelving to the recess, and an understairs storage cupboard and French doors leading to the patio. The well-designed kitchen comprises a comprehensive range of wall and base units with a built-in oven and stainless steel sink unit, a stable door leads to the rear garden. At the front of the property, with a double-glazed sash-style window to the front aspect, an open fire with a built-in wood cabinet and shelving to the recess, stairs rise to the first-floor accommodation.
The first-floor accommodation comprises three double bedrooms with an impressive family bathroom at the rear of the property. Featuring a free-standing bath and a separate shower.
Outside and parking
The rear garden is laid to artificial turf for low maintenance and is fully enclosed. An original brick barn with tiled roof and power connected, offers either storage or the potential to be converted into a home office, gym or workshop. A gated access to the additional parcel of land which is located at the rear of the two cottages and is a fantastic area, away from the road, for children to play or equally as many neighbours do, extend their garden or grow vegetables.
Location
Swavesey itself has a diverse community and is popular with families, due to the successful Primary School and Outstanding Ofsted-rated Village College. There is a convenience store with Post Office and a thatched village shop situated in an historic market square, as well as various churches, a coffee shop, butchers and farm shop and a public house serving a wide range of real ales. On the green sits an attractive pavilion, used by the community. Swavesey is also fortunate to have the wonderful rspb nature reserve at Fen Drayton lakes leading to miles of walks along the river and a stop for the guided bus. With the completion of the expansion to the A14, residents now benefit from better-flowing traffic, cycle paths and additional local byroads. The village also has a stop for the guided bus, which travels through the nature reserve to St Ives and Cambridge city centre and Addenbrookes. Parallel to the track is a cycle path which is popular for runners, cyclists and walkers.
EPC Rating: D