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Guide price

£300,000

2 bed end terrace house for sale
Button End, Harston CB22

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 27/10/2025

About this property

  • 64 sqm / 694 sqft

  • 307 sqm / 0.07acre

  • End of Terrace

  • 2 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath

  • Garage & driveway

  • Freehold

  • EPC - D / 60

  • Council tax band - C

Set within a generous plot of around 307 square metres and backing onto open fields, this period end-of-terrace home offers excellent scope for improvement and modernisation throughout. With potential to extend to the side and rear elevations and into the loft space (STP). The property is set in a non-estate position within this desirable village and is available with no onward chain.

The entrance lobby leads into a comfortable sitting room with a window to the front aspect, an open fireplace, and stairs rising to the first floor. To the rear, the kitchen provides access to a conservatory overlooking the garden, along with a connecting door to the ground-floor shower room and WC.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, with the main bedroom viewing to the front and the second enjoying views across the rear garden and open countryside beyond, and a first-floor WC serving both rooms.

Outside, the property benefits from off-street parking to the front and an attached garage offering further potential for conversion (subject to the necessary consent). The garage features an up and over door to the front, power and light connected, and a wall-mounted gas boiler.

The rear garden is of good size, mainly laid to lawn with a large timber shed and open rural outlook, creating a wonderful sense of space and privacy.

Harston is the first village coming south out of Cambridge on the A10 and has an excellent range of day-to-day facilities, plus exceptionally easy road links both into the city and south towards Royston and London.

A new purpose-built, road traffic-free cycle route has recently opened that leads over the M11, into Trumpington, and on to the city. There is also a regular bus service, which is a most useful asset.

The village is the right side of town for the Addenbrooke's Campus, the science parks at Melbourn, Abington, and Great Chesterford, and Foxton's mainline railway station to Cambridge (approximately 13 minutes) and London Kings Cross (less than 1 hour) is within 2 miles.

Within the parish, there is an Ofsted 'Good' rated primary school, a restaurant, doctor's surgery with dispensary, an excellent local shop with a Post Office counter, village hall, hairdresser, petrol filling station, and a large recreation ground with a recently improved children's playground.

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