Guide price
£260,000
(£401/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleCarter Street, Fordham CB7
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
649 sq. ft
- Freehold
Ensum Brown
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About this property
Grade II Listed Victorian House
Centre Of Popular Village Location
Stunning Victorian Features Throughout & Recently Repointed External Brickwork
Immaculate Condition Throughout
2 Double Bedrooms
Good Sized Lounge With An Open Fire Place
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Recently Re-Fitted Bathroom
Secure Parking Available Directly Outside Of Property
Enclosed Landscaped Rear Garden
Property Insight
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this Grade II listed Victorian terraced home situated in the heart of the popular village of Fordham. This immaculately presented property would make an ideal first time purchase with stunning period features throughout, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility, a lounge with an open fireplace, a downstairs bathroom, and an enclosed landscaped garden. This property is located within a short walk of a highly regarded primary school.
This lovely property enjoys a classic Victorian frontage, with beautiful repointed brickwork and front borders of decorative stone and shrubs. Upon stepping inside, the high standard seen throughout is immediately evident by the lounge, which enjoys high ceilings, stylish décor, a feature fireplace with an open fire, a sash window to a front aspect, pendant lighting, integrated storage, and ample space for a variety of lounge and storage furniture.
The kitchen/dining room is an attractive space, benefiting from a window to a rear aspect, a range of base and wall units, wood worktops, a butler sink, tiled flooring and splashbacks, an oven, a dishwasher, and space for a dining setting and other small kitchen appliances. The utility room provides further storage, access to the garden, a fridge/freezer, and space for large laundry appliances.
The bathroom can also be found on the ground floor and is nicely designed with fully tiled walls and floors, a claw-foot bath, a WC, a heated towel rail and a hand wash basin.
Upstairs to the first floor, this beautiful period home continues to impress, with 2 well-proportioned bedrooms and a pretty wrought-iron fireplace to the primary.
Outside, to the rear, the garden is a good size, offering a lovely low-maintenance space to enjoy the sunny days. It is laid entirely to paved patio, providing lots of space for garden furniture, cooking al fresco and entertaining guests. There are borders of decorative stone, plenty of space for potted plants, access to a shed, gated access at the bottom of the garden, and scope for new owners to put their own touches on things.
Contact Ensum Brown today to arrange your private viewing appointment.
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Location - Fordham
Fordham is a pretty parish village situated in rural Cambridgeshire, 4 miles north of Newmarket and close to the settlements of Soham, Burwell, Isleham, Mildenhall and Chippenham. It is also 17 miles from the city of Cambridge and 19 miles from Bury St Edmunds.
Fordham enjoys a rich heritage and has been discovered to be occupied for several thousand years after Early Bronze Age and Iron Age weapons and tools were found. The parish church of St Peter & St Mary Magdalene is a Grade I listed building dating back to the 12th Century and is noted for its fine and unusual 14th Century north chapel, with an upper floor and undercroft. The church continues to have regular services and activities for all ages.
The Chequers and The White Pheasant are two excellent pubs/restaurants in Fordham that offer food and drinks in comfortable and friendly settings. There are many shops and amenities, including a Primary School which feeds into Soham Village College, a convenience store, a butchers, a garden centre, a service station, a recreational ground, a fish and chip shop, post office, and a regular carboot sale.
The village’s proximity to Newmarket means residents have access to the town’s many other amenities, such as the train station offering regular services to both Cambridge, London Kings Cross and Ipswich. The A11 and A14 are also very easily accessible and provide access to Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds in less than 30 minutes.
If you’re looking to purchase in the area, we highly recommend giving this lovely village a visit!
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