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24 Roman Hill is an established detached family house that has
been comprehensively updated to create a modern, light feel
throughout. In particular, the kitchen has been opened up at the
back of the property, creating a spacious family area with views
over the garden and open countryside.
Its location is excellent. It is nicely tucked away near the
end of a quiet cul de sac within the popular village of Barton.
Cambridge is a ten minute bike ride away, and if your journey needs
to take you further afield, the M11 A14 can be reached in a few
minutes.
The ground floor has versatile accommodation and comprises an
entrance hall with a cloakroom off, a living family room to the
front aspect, which leads to the open plan kitchen dining
snug.
The kitchen area is fitted with modern units, a granite island
with an induction hob and extractor, an integrated oven with a
warming draw underneath, space for a fridge, freezer, and
dishwasher.
Off the kitchen is a useful pantry and a separate utility
room.
The first floor has four good sized bedrooms and a stylish, re
fitted bathroom featuring a panelled bath with shower and screen
over, concealed cistern WC, and wash basin with cupboards
under.
Outside is a driveway providing off road parking that leads to
the attached garage. The rear garden includes a paved terrace
leading to the lawn and is enclosed by a hedgerow and timber
fencing.
There is a timber shed, greenhouse and covered seating
area.
The house benefits from PV solar panels with heating provided
by an electric Air Source Heat Pump.
Barton is amongst the most desirable of the south
Cambridgeshire villages, thanks to its charming countryside,
character and brilliant access into the city and to the M11. There
are purpose built cycleways alongside the A603 giving a
particularly good commute into town by bike and a bridleway over to
Grantchester which serves as part of a 4.5 mile cycle commute to
Addenbrooke‘s and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
The village has a particularly good range of facilities for
its size including a post office and general store, a timber
building DIY store, two pubs, a recreation ground, meadow and an
Ofsted rated ‘Good‘ Primary School that feeds into Comberton
Village College and Sixth Form. It is also home to Burwash Manor
Barns, a collection of independent shops, a caf© and exhibition
venue that runs various events through the year.
Countryside surrounds the village and there are numerous
pleasant walks across the fields, including a walk to
Grantchester.
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