From
£240,000
(£412/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleCambridge Road, Wimpole SG8
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
582 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
No Onward Chain
Unique 2 Bedroom Mid-Terrace Home
Open Plan Living
Courtyard Garden with Additional Storage
2 Double Bedrooms
Less than a 10 Minute Walk to National Trust Land
Offering Easy Access to Excellent Transport Connections
Located in a Popular Cambridgeshire Village
Well Presented Throughout
Parking Available Nearby
Property Insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this unique 2-bedroom mid-terrace period home in the desirable Cambridgeshire village of Wimpole. This property offers easy access to great transport links, an open-plan kitchen/dining/living space, a downstairs shower room, 2 well-proportioned bedrooms, a courtyard garden, and no upward chain.
This characterful property enjoys a beautiful frontage, front gravel gardens with borders and beds of plants and hedgerows, space for pots, and side access to the rear. Upon stepping inside, the kitchen/dining/living room is wonderfully open-plan and nicely decorated, enjoying windows to a front aspect, a decorative fireplace, integrated shelving, wood flooring, pendant lighting and space for a variety of lounge, dining and storage furniture.
In the kitchen area, there is a range of modern base and wall units, laminate worktops, an oak wood breakfast bar, stairs to the first floor, an integrated oven, hob and extractor hood, and space for a washing machine and other small kitchen appliances.
The shower room can also be found on the ground floor and is nicely decorated, comprising a shower cubicle, WC and hand wash basin.
Upstairs to the first floor, this lovely period home continues to impress, with 2 well-proportioned bedrooms and integrated storage and a pretty fireplace to the primary.
Outside, to the rear, the courtyard garden is a good size, fully enclosed by fencing and brick walls and offering a nice spot to enjoy a coffee on a morning. It is laid to gravel and paved patio, providing space for garden furniture, entertaining guests and potted plants. There is access to a large shed and plenty of scope for new owners to transform and make their own.
Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment.
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Location - Wimpole
Wimpole is a highly sought-after rural village in South Cambridgeshire, situated just 8.5 miles from the city of Cambridge and 7.5 miles from the town of Royston. It is home to the locally renowned National Trust property, Wimpole Hall, with the grounds and surrounding area offering locals idyllic walks, wildlife spotting, and further means of escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Wimpole enjoys a rich history with the present village being founded around 1840, around a mile east of Ermine Street, a major Roman road that ran from London to Lincoln and York. Prior to this, the parish contained two other small settlements which were absorbed into one by the end of the 13th Century. The parish church of St Andrew replaced an earlier 14th Century building in 1748 as part of the landscaping of Wimpole park, and enjoys regular services and activities on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month.
There is a village hall available for hire, and in the neighbouring village of Orwell, there is a very active community, always encouraging its Wimpole neighbours to join in. There is a wide range of clubs and groups, such as Art, Bowls, Film, Football, Gardening, Local History, Singing, and Tennis. There is a very regular bus service, a mobile library, a village shop, a post office and a primary school. The Chequers gastropub is also known as being a local gem, offering classic British and Oriental dishes, using locally grown ingredients, and providing a great service in a relaxed country environment.
The village’s proximity to Royston means that residents have access to the town’s many other amenities, such as the mainline train station offering regular fast services to both Cambridge and London Kings Cross. There is also a leisure centre, sports clubs, dentist’s surgeries, and highly-regarded schools for all ages. The A1M and M11 are within a 20-minute drive via the A10/A505, and London Stansted and Luton Airports are both 30-minutes away.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
EPC Rating: E
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