£295,000
(£375/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for salePheasant Rise, Bar Hill CB23
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
786 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Three bedrooms
Refitted kitchen with integrated oven & hob
Spacious Lounge/Dining Room
Refitted shower room
Replaced gas combi boiler and radiators
Boarded loft with ladder and lighting
73 Sqm, EPC C
West facing rear garden and enclosed front garden
Single garage with parking space
No onward chain
The property is set back from the road with a low maintenance front garden laid with slate chippings and enclosed with a picket fence. There is a single garage located on a nearby block with parking space in front.
The ground floor comprises a front porch before entering the hallway which has an understairs cupboard. The kitchen was refitted in 2023 and includes a range of cupboard units and an electric oven and hob. There is a generously sized lounge/dining room with ample space for a 6 seater dining table, engineered oak flooring, a glazed door to the garden and stairs to first floor.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a shower room which was refitted in 2020. The loft has been boarded with a ladder attached and lighting installed.
The rear garden faces west and is landscaped for low maintenance with a large raised flower bed in the centre and a patio around the sides, with a rear gate providing pedestrian access.
Available with no onward chain.
Location
Bar Hill can be found just off the A14 at junction 25, approximately 4 miles northwest of Cambridge city centre and 13.2 miles from the centre of St Ives. Bar Hill is a thriving purpose-built village, with a regular bus service. Expansion of the A14 has meant this popular village benefits from easy access to Cambridge, A1, A428 and M11. With cycle paths into Cambridge and pedestrian/cycle paths connecting Bar Hill to Longstanton, which neighbours Northstowe where you can travel on the guided busway heading to St Ives and Cambridge, the Science Park and Addenbrooke's Hospital.
The village offers a selection of shops including Costa Coffee, fish and chip shop, a card store, pet store and dry cleaners. Within Tesco Extra superstore are a coffee shop and restaurant, a large clothing section, opticians, pharmacy and beauty and health food concessions. The village has a wonderful community spirit, is diverse and offers lots to do for people of all ages, with a community centre popular with groups to hold meetings and a library with a post office counter.
Other facilities include a public house, doctor's surgery, dentist, a hotel with an 18-hole golf course, park, village green, wonderful walks to be enjoyed in the nature reserve and a sports & social club overlooking the recreation ground. The successful primary school feeds into Swavesey Village College, which is rated outstanding by Ofsted.
EPC Rating: C
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