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The property has many lovely features including an inglenook
fireplace and exposed timbers throughout, it also enjoys an en
suite bathroom off the bedroom.
Approached over a shared pathway, the front door opens to the
living dining room which has a beautiful brick floor, an inglenook
fireplace, and is dual aspect with windows to the front and side of
the property. There is also a staircase which leads up to the first
floor.
The adjacent kitchen is fitted with a range of cabinets set
below the working surfaces, there is a built in oven and a hob with
extractor over and space for an appliance under. The kitchen also
has a brick floor and a back door out to the garden. At the far end
of the kitchen there is a cloakroom, fitted with a w.c and hand
basin.
On the first floor there is a double bedroom with exposed
timbers, and steps lead up and then back down into the en suite
which is fitted with a shower enclosure, w.c and hand basin.
Outside there is a generous garden to the side of the property
which is laid to lawn. A right of access over the garden exists in
favour of 50 and 52 High Street.
Agents note Number 50 is currently also available for sale. It
is thought this pair of semi detached cottages were originally one
dwelling and subject to planning and listed buildings consent, it
may be possible to restore the property back to one home.
Further historic information can be found on the Historic
England website here
Little Abington and Great Abington are an attractive,
traditional pair of villages about 6 miles south east of Cambridge.
They have an OFSTED ‘Good‘ primary school that feeds into the well
respected Linton Village College, a post office shop, a lovely pub
restaurant, a sports ground and active cricket club, village hall
and hairdresser.
For commuters the A11, which links down to the M11, is only a
mile away and Cambridge is easily accessed along either the A1307
or A1301. Whittlesford Parkway mainline station Cambridge and
London Liverpool Street is about 4 miles.
Abington has its own major science park, Granta Park, which
can be reached easily on foot or by bike by a footpath off the High
Street and neighbouring Babraham‘s science park is less than 2
miles away with a pleasant cycle and foot route over the A11
starting near the end of Bourn Bridge Road. Edit Delete
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