Guide price
£675,000
4 bed detached house for saleStation Road, Harston CB22
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Cooke Curtis & Co
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About this property
139 sqm / 1498 sqft
607 sqm / 0.15 acre
Detached house
4 bed, 2 recep, 2.5 bath
Double garage & driveway
1970s - freehold
EPC - D / 66
Council tax band - E
The property has been extended and improved to offer well-balanced, practical accommodation that suits family life extremely well. It sits on a good-sized plot with a wide frontage and private, established gardens.
The entrance hall includes a cloakroom and WC. To the front, the living room is a bright and comfortable space with a central fireplace and sliding doors opening into a heated conservatory at the rear. This additional room enjoys views of the garden and works well as a second sitting room, playroom or garden room.
There’s a separate dining room which flows into a modern kitchen with plenty of storage and an integrated fridge. A useful utility room is located beyond the kitchen and has direct access to the garden. The internal layout also includes access to the double garage, providing great storage or potential for further conversion, subject to any necessary consents.
Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, three with fitted wardrobes, alongside a stylish family bathroom with underfloor heating, plus a second shower room for added convenience.
The house is fully double glazed and has gas central heating. The décor is clean and modern, making the property move-in ready.
Outside, the front garden is mainly lawned with shrub borders, and a driveway provides off-road parking and leads to the double garage. The rear garden is a lovely space with a large paved patio, lawn, and mature planting. A covered side storage area runs along one side of the house, and a high-quality garden studio offers a fantastic space for a home office, studio or gym.
Harston is the first village coming south out of Cambridge on the A10 and has an excellent range of day-to-day facilities, plus exceptionally easy road links both into the city and south towards Royston and London.
A new purpose-built, road traffic-free cycle route has recently opened that leads over the M11, into Trumpington and onto the city. There is also a regular bus service, which is a most useful asset.
The village is on the right side of town for the Addenbrooke's Campus, the science parks at Melbourn, Abington and Great Chesterford and Foxton's mainline railway station to Cambridge (c. 13 minutes) and London Kings Cross (less than 1 hour) is within 2 miles.
Within the parish, there is an Ofsted 'Good' rated primary school, a restaurant, a doctors' surgery with a dispensary, an excellent local shop with a Post Office counter, village hall, hairdresser, petrol filling station and a large recreation ground with a recently improved children's playground.
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