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£285,000

(£457/sq. ft)

2 bed terraced house for sale
Boxworth End, Swavesey CB24

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 624 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Attractive Period Cottage

  • Modern Kitchen with Butchers Block Worksurface

  • Boiler Installed 2022

  • 53 sqm, EPC C

  • 80 Ft Garden

  • On Guided Bus Route

  • Easy Access To Cambridge

Accomodation


A charming cottage dating back to the late 1800's, having been modernised throughout with a particularly good eye for detail and in keeping with the property’s period feel. The cosy sitting room features double-glazed sash style window to the front aspect, a fireplace with brick surround, Victorian style radiator, wood effect flooring and space for a dining table. Cream shaker style kitchen with solid wood butcher’s block work surfaces and butler sink which continues the cottage theme, also integrated appliances such as a washing machine, fridge and freezer, plus a range cooker. The rear lobby provides a perfect place for coats and boots with a stable door leading to the stairs and leads onto the modernised ground floor bathroom. The first floor comprises two double bedrooms, the front bedroom with a double glazed sash window, both benefiting from original stripped wood floors.
Garden


The west-facing cottage-style garden has been landscaped and designed to offer a secluded and sunny outside space. There is an attractive paved patio with an outside tap and a path that leads to the lawn area and well-stocked perennial borders, fencing to the boundaries and a recently installed home office/studio, with a veranda overlooking the pretty and private garden.
Parking


To the front of the property is a gravel driveway providing off-road parking for one vehicle, plus further parking on-street and a bin storage area.
Location


Swavesey itself has a diverse community with many families opting for its location, 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, hairdressers, opticians, butchers, a coffee 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 with miles of walks along the river and leading to Fen Drayton lakes. With the completion of the A14 expansion, residents now benefit from better flowing traffic and additional local byroads. The stop for the guided bus is located close to the nature reserve, parallel to the track is a cycle path which is popular for runners and walkers.

EPC Rating: C

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  • Council tax band

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