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The ground floor comprises of an entrance hall with access to
the integral garage and cloak room. There is a living room with
woodburner with stone fireplace and Bay window. A modern refitted
kitchen with a central island with breakfast bar, integrated
dishwasher, double oven, Neff induction hob with extractor hood,
Valliant boiler, , and side external door. A separate dining room
leads through sliding doors to the garden room a spacious rear
extension with a pitched rood, inset spotlights, two set of bi
folding doors to the garden and custom fitted electric blinds.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms three of
which have built in wardrobed. The master bedroom has an ensuite
with tiled flooring, and bedroom 2 has a second ensuite. The
landing has a loft hatch leading to a fully boarded loft and there
is a family bathroom with P shaped bath with shower over.
The rear garden is laid with artificial grass with raised beds
at the boundary, electric sockets and a water tap. There is a
raised patio with hot tub and Pergola with 2 section tilting
louvred roof. To the front there is a block paved driveway
providing parking for four cars, with an EV charging point and
access to the integral garage.
LOCATION
Willingham is located approximately 12 miles northwest of
Cambridge and offers excellent access into Cambridge via the
recently expanded and improved A14, which leads onto M11 south and
A1 north. Popular for both cyclist and runners, the guided busway
also provides a well used cycle path parallel to the bus route.
This is a direct route into Cambridge and stops at Cambridge North,
city centre and Addenbrooke‘s. With a Tesco superstore, petrol
station and precinct of shops in nearby Bar Hill. The village is
very well served with facilities including two village stores,
three public houses, bakery, butchers and farm shop, doctor‘s
surgery, primary school, post office, antique and new furniture
sale hall with tea rooms and a number of small businesses along its
bustling High Street. There is also a recreation ground with
football pitches and sports pavilion, a community centre, social
club and three public houses The Duke of Wellington, The Bank which
was the first micro pub to open in the county and The Porterhouse
Pub.
The local primary school is located in the village and has
recently been rated as ‘Good‘ by Ofsted making it an ideal location
for a young family. In addition, the village is in the catchment
area for Cottenham Village College and Sixth Form and the recently
opened Northstowe Secondary School.
EPC Rating D
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