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1 North Terrace dates back to the 1880‘s and has been recently
extended to the side adding a third bedroom, shower room and
additional living space.
Set at the end of North Terrace the property is entered
through an attractive timber framed porch. The living dining room
sits in the original Victorian house and has been fitted with solid
wood flooring in the living area with a wood burner and the
original brick flooring and fireplace in the dining area. The
modern kitchen sits within the extension and has been fitted with a
range of wall and base mounted units and wooden worktops while
leaving room for additional appliances including a range cooker
with gas hob. An additional living space sits to the back of the
property with two large skylights filling the room with natural
light and a stable door opening onto the rear garden. A bathroom
finishes the downstairs accommodation and has been stylishly fitted
with a white suite with a shower over the bath and finished with
wood and attractive tiling.
Upstairs are three good sized bedrooms and shower room. Both
bedroom one and two are comfortable doubles with built in storage
and exposed floorboards while bedroom three benefits from a
decorative loft access.
Outside the rear garden is approximately 25m 75ft long with a
south eastly orientation. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn
with mature shrubs and trees set within the boarders. A shingled
area directly outside the back door providing an ideal space for
alfresco dining. At the far end, there is a home office and
separate workshop with power and lighting. Residents on North
Terrace have an agreement allowing each to park one vehicle
opposite their homes, and there are further on road parking spaces
at the top end of the road.
Sawston is one of the largest villages to the near south of
the city, situated about 3 miles from the city boundary and around
4 miles from the Addenbrooke‘s campus. It also gives excellent
access to the M11 J10 3 miles .
There are good cycle routes to the mainline railway station at
Whittlesford 1.5 miles and the science parks at Babraham 2 miles
and Abington 3.5 miles .
The village has a fantastic range of local shops including a
small supermarket, various restaurants and takeaways, an excellent
modern health centre, primary schools and the high achieving
Sawston Village College, which has a sports centre, gym and
swimming pool that are open to the public.
There is very little need to leave the village for day to day
living.
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