Guide price
£635,000
2 bed terraced house for saleNorwich Street, Cambridge CB2
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Bidwells Residential Sales & Lettings Cambridge
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About this property
No onward chain
Spacious Sitting Room
Dining Room with fitted cupboards to alcoves
Attractive Kitchen fitted with range of cabinets, space for fridge-freezer and dishwasher, and integrated appliances including 4 ring electric hob and electric oven, and door to garden
Principal Bedroom with dual windows to front aspect
Further Bedroom and delightful family Bathroom with walk in shower
Rear south facing Courtyard Garden
Gas fired central heating and a mix of single and double-glazed windows
Excellent central city location
A beautifully presented Victorian house, situated on a highly regarded road in the popular Newtown area of the city, just a short walk to the University Botanic Gardens, city centre and Cambridge Mainline Railway Station.
Cambridge City Centre 1 mile, Cambridge Mainline Railway Station 0.5 of a mile, Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus, 2 miles, M11 (junction 11) 3 miles, (distances are approximate).
87 Norwich Street is an attractive, terraced house constructed with brick elevations under a slate roof. Believed to date from the late 1800s, the property is fine example of the Victorian era and is well maintained throughout, providing prospective purchasers with an excellent opportunity to acquire a fine period property, in a central city location.
Norwich Street lies within a Conservation Area and runs between Hills Road and Panton Street. Some of the most highly regarded schools in the city, such as St Faith's, The Ley's, St Mary's and The Stephen Perse schools (from pre-prep to sixth form), are within walking or cycling distance. Parkside Community College is also within about half a mile.
The property is also conveniently placed for access to the city centre, which provides an attractive combination of ancient and modern buildings, winding lanes, excellent shopping facilities and the tree-lined river Cam. Cambridge has become a 'high tech' and 'bio tech' hub with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Science Park and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus.
For the commuter, the city's mainline railway station provides regular services to King's Cross and Liverpool Street in 52 and 67 minutes respectively and the nearby M11 provides good access to Stansted Airport, the M25 and London.
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