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The composite door leads to the cosy sitting room with double
glazed windows, an attractive brick surround with an inset log
burning stove, wood effect flooring, and Victorian style radiators;
stairs lead to the first floor with built in storage below. The
rear of the property comprises a lobby with access to a modern
ground floor bathroom with a four piece suite, half tiled walled
and a skylight. The most impressive part of this gorgeous home is
the open plan kitchen and dining room, which overlooks the garden.
Designed to offer space to cook, dine and entertain, this wonderful
room comprises a comprehensive range of wall and base units in a
traditional style Norfolk Green paint, with quaint handmade tiled
splashback and a complete range of integrated appliances. With a
skylight, underfloor heating and French doors leading to the
garden. The first floor comprises a generous main bedroom with wood
paneling to the walls. The second bedroom is a good sized single
with views over the garden and a cupboard housing the boiler.
The pretty cottage style garden is south west facing, with a
large area of sandstone patio with raised flower beds and a rose
arch accessed via the French doors from the kitchen. The remaining
garden is designed in sections, with the first being a lawn area
with well stocked borders, the second a gravel area with a pergola,
and the third with a further sandstone paved area with a timber
shed. Currently used for storage and as a workshop, this
substantial building could easily be converted into a home office,
gym or studio.
Swavesey itself has a diverse community and is popular with
families, due to the successful Primary School and Outstanding
Ofsted rated Village College. There is a convenience store with
Post Office and a thatched village shop situated in an historic
market square, as well as various churches, a coffee shop, butchers
and farm shop and a public house serving a wide range of real ales.
On the green sits an attractive pavilion, used by the community.
Swavesey is also fortunate to have the wonderful RSPB nature
reserve at Fen Drayton lakes leading to miles of walks along the
river and a stop for the guided bus. With the completion of the
expansion to the A14, residents now benefit from better flowing
traffic, cycle paths and additional local byroads. The village also
has a stop for the guided bus, which travels through the nature
reserve to St Ives and Cambridge city centre and Addenbrookes.
Parallel to the track is a cycle path which is popular for runners,
cyclists and walkers.
EPC Rating D
Garden
The pretty cottage style garden is south west facing, with a
large area of sandstone patio with raised flower beds and a rose
arch accessed via the French doors from the kitchen. The remaining
garden is designed in sections, with the first being a lawn area
with well stocked borders, the second a gravel area with a pergola,
and the third with a further sandstone paved area with a timber
shed. Currently used for storage and as a workshop, this
substantial building could easily be converted into a home office,
gym or studio.
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