Guide price
£295,000
2 bed flat for saleDe Freville Court, De Freville Road CB22
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Share of Freehold
Cooke Curtis & Co
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About this property
60 sqm / 654 sqft
Share of freehold
Ground floor apartment
2 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath
Allocated parking and garage
1970
EPC - D / 61
Council tax band - C
Located in a quiet and sought-after cul-de-sac, this well-presented two-bedroom ground floor flat offers bright, well-proportioned living space and enjoys natural light from dual-aspect windows on three sides. Freshly decorated throughout and set within a small, well-maintained development, this home is ideal for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors.
The generous living/dining room spans the full depth of the property, creating a versatile and welcoming space for relaxing or entertaining. Patio doors open directly onto a small patio area and the beautifully maintained communal gardens, providing a lovely outlook and easy access to outdoor space.
The separate kitchen is well-equipped with integrated appliances, including an under-counter fridge and freezer, gas hob, oven, and washing machine – making it move-in ready for modern living.
There are two well-sized bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefiting from a large fitted wardrobe. The bathroom features a white suite comprising a bath with shower over, WC and hand basin.
Additional features include gas central heating, double-glazed windows, and stylish wooden flooring throughout. The property also benefits from a garage on block, allocated parking space and secure, lockable bicycle storage.
The lease is 999 years with 957 years remaining.
Service Charge is £1300.00 per annum. This is reviewed annually and adjusted according to associated costs.
The Vendor confirms that there is no ground rent payable on the property.
Tenants have moved into the property since it was photographed and there is now furniture in place. The property is to be sold with no onwards chain.
Great Shelford is one of the most sought-after villages south of the City thanks to its easy access to town and Addenbrooke's and Biomedical campus by road and cycle path, regular buses, car-free purpose built cycleways and train from its mainline railway station that also goes direct to London Liverpool Street and to Cambridge station in around 5 minutes.
The historic village centre has excellent day-to-day facilities including two small supermarkets, a convenience store, a deli, hairdressers, doctors, dentist, dispensing chemist, two pubs, restaurants and more. The primary school is very well regarded and there are various community facilities and social clubs. The large recreation ground has a new pavilion, tennis and cricket clubs and sports pitches and annually hosts the excellent Shelford Feast festival.
It is a great community for those looking for a balance of convenience and traditional village feel and offers the real possibility of living day-to-day without the need to regularly drive out of the village.
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