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The property is entered through
a pretty porch whereupon you step onto the spacious dining room
with stairs rising to the first floor and an exposed brick wall and
archway. This leads through to the generous sitting room with a
raised hearth and multi fuel burning stove. French doors and an
additional window to the rear garden, and the openness to the
dining room benefiting from a dual aspect, ensures that this space
is flooded with natural light.
The kitchen breakfast room,
again is lovely and light due to its dual aspect with large
windows. It is fitted with a range of units, ample work surfaces,
integrated appliances and space for those which are freestanding. A
large dresser unit with display cabinets along one wall adds
character to the room again enjoying a dual aspect. An inner hall
with additional cabinets leads to a cloakroom and a conservatory
garden room with French doors to the rear garden. A utility room
with a range of base level units with additional sink and spaces
for appliances can be found off the conservatory.
The landing leads to three good
sized bedrooms, the master with a range of fitted wardrobes and an
en suite shower room with a three piece suite. A family bathroom
again with a three piece suite completes the
accommodation.
Outside, there is good sized
frontage with a gravel driveway providing off street parking for
several vehicles and access to the single garage. This has an up
and over door with power and light connected.
Gated access to the side of the
home provides access to the rear garden, which is fully enclosed
with a large lawn, patio area, greenhouse, tap, lighting and an oil
tank. The single garage has up and over door, power and light
connected.
Comberton pronounced Com berton, unless youre local and were
born before the fifties, in which case its Come berton is half a
mile from the middle of the world. Well, from a tiny little stone
on the Toft road that marks the Prime Meridian. A modest claim to
fame, perhaps, but important enough that they named to local
primary school after it. Less modest is Comberton Village College
and Sixth Form, which, at the time of writing cant seem to stop
being rated Outstanding by Ofsted and provides the community with a
health and fitness club, sports facilities and great pride.
The centre of the village is a crossroads with a duck pond, a
shop, post office, pub, doctors, dentist, butcher and hairdresser
so its very much a village you can potter round and get your little
life bits done without having to jump in the car
Rather than devoting a whole room in your house to occasional
visitors, they can camp at the lovely touring site at Highfield
Farm and you can turn the spare room into a gym.
You can probably guess how close Meridian Golf Club is and two
villages away in Bourn you can enjoy the luxury of Cambridge
Country Club.
If youre commuting to Cambridge the west city boundary on
Barton road is within 2.5 miles with a cycle path almost the whole
way you have to use the road for a few hundred metres in the middle
of Barton . Barton itself is a great place to go too, where you can
indulge at the shops of Burwash Manor. On a sunny afternoon, take a
3 mile walk or bike ride over the fields to the tea rooms, pubs and
river at Grantchester or hop on to the footpaths that head out of
the village in all directions. The National Trusts Wimpole Estate
is a few villages to the west.
On the sad occasion where you need to leave the area for more
distant destinations you can join the M11 in either direction at
junction 12 in 2.5 miles.
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