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Guide price

£315,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
School Lane, Haslingfield CB23

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Cooke Curtis & Co

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About this property

  • 54 sqm 579 sqft

  • 106 sqm / 0.026 acre

  • Period cottage

  • 2 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath

  • Off road parking

  • 1850s

  • EPC - C / 72

  • Council tax band - C

Nestled at the end of a peaceful lane, this delightful two-bedroom period cottage dates back to the 1850s and combines characterful features with modern updates. Situated in a sought-after village, it offers a tranquil lifestyle with the convenience of village amenities just a short walk away.

Turn left from the lane, and you’ll find beautiful countryside walks. Turning right brings you to the heart of the village within minutes, complete with a cozy café, a charming church, and other local features.

The porch leads onto the cosy sitting room, which has attractive wooden flooring and a double-glazed window to the front aspect. From here, a door leads to an inner hall with stairs to the first floor and a door to the three-piece bathroom suite.

A modern yet characterful space with wooden flooring, a range of fitted units, and sleek wooden worktops. Equipped with a fitted oven, grill, and hob with extractor hood, plus plumbing for a washing machine. The wall-mounted combination boiler is neatly housed in a cupboard.

The first floor has two nicely proportioned bedrooms.

The cottage sits back off the lane behind a fence enclosing the front garden. Designed for easy maintenance, the rear garden is predominantly paved and features a spacious timber studio, ideal for working from home or pursuing hobbies. A further timber shed offers additional storage.

Haslingfield is a lovely, traditional village about 4 miles south west of the city boundary. It is far enough out that it feels like a village, but close enough to offer easy access to Cambridge, the A10 or the M11. For cyclists there is a network of bridleways and permissive routes to Grantchester, Trumpington and Harston.

Within the village there is a pre-school and local primary school rated 'good' by Ofsted, there is also a post office and general store, and independent café. The thriving community has various sporting and social clubs, groups and societies. There is a village hall, pub, excellent playground, recreation ground and separate skate park.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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