Guide price
£550,000
3 bed bungalow for saleThe Hemlocks, Haslingfield CB23
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Cooke Curtis & Co
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About this property
103 sqm / 1111sqft
404 sqm / 0.10 acre
Detached bungalow
3 bed, 1.5 bath, 2 recep
Double garage
1983
EPC - D / 63
Council tax band - E
A detached three-bedroom bungalow with a double garage, set in a quiet cul-de-sac just a few minutes' walk from the village centre. Built in the early 1980s, this home is ideally positioned to enjoy all the local amenities that the popular village of Haslingfield has to offer.
The accommodation is arranged around an entrance hall, providing access to all rooms. The sitting/dining room features a double-glazed door and windows overlooking the garden and a charming feature fireplace, creating a focal point for the space.
The kitchen has a double electric oven, a ceramic hob, a range of wall and base units, generous work surfaces, and a breakfast bar. Off the kitchen, a utility room offers additional storage and plumbing for a washing machine. A double-glazed conservatory is also accessed from the kitchen, providing an ideal spot to relax and enjoy garden views.
The property has three bedrooms, a three-piece family bathroom, and a separate shower room.
To the front is an open-plan garden, a driveway accommodating two to three cars, and an attached double garage.
The gardens extend to the side and rear of the property, offering privacy with high-level fencing and a mix of paved and gravelled areas, enhanced by a selection of mature plants and hedgerows.
Agents note - There is a gravelled path to the right of the drive. This is owned by Haslingfield United Charities. It is possible once the sale is completed this will be fenced off and used by the primary school. Further information is available by contacting the office.
Material Information report can be viewed by clicking on the brochure link.
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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