Guide price
£300,000
(£606/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleDuck End, Girton CB3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
495 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bush & Co Sales
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About this property
Grade II Listed Period End Terrace House
Delightful Village Location
Two Inter-Connecting Bedrooms
Gas Radiator Heating
Small Private Rear Courtyard
Driveway Parking
No Upward Chain
A 2 (interconnecting) double bedroom period house on the edge of a sought after village with driveway parking and small courtyard. No upward chain.
Girton is a popular village around 3 miles north west of Cambridge. The village has many local amenities including a primary school, doctors surgery, public house and co-op supermarket. There is good access to the A14/M11 as well as a regular bus service to the city centre.
The property is a grade II listed house which retains many period features and benefits from a gas fired radiator central heating system and driveway car parking.
The entrance door leads to a sitting room with sash window, fireplace and wooden floor. Stairs lead to the first floor and the kitchen is open plan with a range of wall and base units, a range cooker and quarry tiled floor. There are double doors to the rear and a door to the utility room which has plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher as well as a wall mounted gas fired boiler. The bathroom features a three piece suite with mixer tap shower over, part tiled walls and tiled flooring.
The first floor contains two inter-connecting double bedrooms and there is a loft hatch as well as fitted wardrobes.
Outside - There is off street driveway parking for one car to the side and a small rear courtyard with right of way access across neighbouring homes.
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