Guide price
£245,000
(£259/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleGrove Gardens, Fordham CB7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
947 sq. ft
About this property
No Onward Chain
Backing Directly Onto Open Farmland With Field Views
Two Double Bedroom Mid-Terrace Home
Popular Village Location, Amenities Within Walking Distance
Countryside Walks On The Doorstep
Open-Plan Lounge/Dining Room
Bright Glazed Garden Room With Garden Access
Scope To Update And Modernise
Landscaped & Enclosed Rear Garden
Allocated Parking
Are you from out of the area? Want to learn a little more about Fordham. On a phone or tablet you will find our 'Fordham Promotional Video' in the 'Video Tours' tab, on a desktop you will find the video within the photos. Prefer to read? Our Fordham location description's below.
Property Insight
A 2-bedroom mid-terrace home in the popular village of Fordham, backing directly onto open farmland with no rear neighbours, and offered with no onward chain. The property gives new owners a real opportunity to update and put their own stamp on things, with an entrance hall, an open-plan lounge/dining room opening to a bright glazed garden room, a kitchen, two double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a landscaped and enclosed rear garden with field views, and allocated parking.
Approaching the property, there is a block-paved courtyard frontage with space for pots and planting, leading to the front door. Once inside, the entrance hall is welcoming, with laminate flooring, stairs rising to the first floor and doors through to the ground-floor living space.
The open-plan lounge/dining room is a comfortable, dual-purpose space, with a feature fireplace and ample room for both lounge and dining furniture. It opens into a bright glazed garden room, with French doors out to the patio and lovely views over the garden to the fields beyond - a pleasant spot to sit and enjoy the outlook whatever the weather.
The kitchen overlooks the rear garden and offers a range of base and wall units, laminate flooring, a gas hob, an oven, and space for further appliances. It is tidy and functional, with clear scope to update to taste in time.
Upstairs to the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, both carpeted and enjoying a leafy outlook, along with a family bathroom with lino flooring, comprising a bath with shower over, a WC and a hand wash basin. As with the rest of the home, there is scope here for new owners to modernise and make it their own.
Outside, to the rear, the garden is a good size, landscaped and fully enclosed, backing directly onto open farmland for a wonderful, uninterrupted outlook. It is laid mainly to lawn, with a paved patio providing space for garden furniture and outdoor dining, well-tended borders, a garden shed, and a gate giving access to the countryside walks beyond.
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Location - Fordham
Fordham is a pretty parish village situated in rural Cambridgeshire, 4 miles north of Newmarket and close to the settlements of Soham, Burwell, Isleham, Mildenhall and Chippenham. It is also 17 miles from the city of Cambridge and 19 miles from Bury St Edmunds.
Fordham enjoys a rich heritage and has been discovered to be occupied for several thousand years after Early Bronze Age and Iron Age weapons and tools were found. The parish church of St Peter & St Mary Magdalene is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th Century and is noted for its fine and unusual 14th Century north chapel, with an upper floor and undercroft. The church continues to have regular services and activities for all ages.
The Chequers and The White Pheasant are two excellent pubs/restaurants in Fordham that offer food and drinks in comfortable and friendly settings. There are many shops and amenities, including a Primary School which feeds into Soham Village College, a convenience store, a butchers, a garden centre, a service station, a recreational ground, a fish and chip shop, post office, and a regular carboot sale.
The village’s proximity to Newmarket means residents have access to the town’s many other amenities, such as the train station offering regular services to both Cambridge, London Kings Cross and Ipswich. The A11 and A14 are also very easily accessible and provide access to Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds in less than 30 minutes.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
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