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A well presented and extended three bedroom detached family
home located at the end of this quiet cul de sac with an excellent
large corner plot providing a superb family space and potential to
extend.
The property is approached over a block paved driveway
providing off street parking for three cars, gated access to the
rear and side gardens from both sides of the home, timber storage
shed.
Entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor, cloakroom
with two piece suite, open plan living room enjoying a triple
aspect flooded with natural light, sliding patio doors to the
conservatory and bi folding doors to the kitchen dining room. The
kitchen dining room runs from the front to the rear of the home and
has a dual aspect, fitted with a modern range of units with ample
granite work surfaces, a range cooker with extractor hood, a
further range of integrated appliances and French doors to the lean
to outhouse area. The conservatory has French doors to the rear and
a side door.
First floor landing, three good sized bedrooms typical of the
age of the home, two doubles and a generous single. Bedrooms two
and three have a built in cupboard, a family bathroom with a modern
white three piece suite, a shower over the bath, a glass shower
screen, modern range of ceramic tiling.
Outside, a beautiful mature corner plot, fully enclosed, ideal
for family life providing a large degree of privacy, a lawn, and
borders with an array of plants and shrubs, ornamental trees,
timber shed, tap and lighting. Two generous entertaining spaces, a
patio and raised decking areas, and a superb garden studio
providing additional flexible accommodation for work, rest and
play. Light and power are connected.
Bar Hill was purpose built as a new village in the 1960s. A
thriving, well connected and very well served community and
established itself as a fine place to live and work. All paths
within the village lead to the centre making it especially safe for
children.
Its only around 4 miles northwest of the city boundary, easily
accessed by car or by bus via the A14 or new local access road
A1307 You can also reach the Cambridge or St Ives city centres by
bike using the purpose built cycle paths or the guided bus cycle
path.
The village has a church, sports and recreation ground,
multiple childrenās play areas, a range of shops including a Tesco
Superstore, a fish and chip shop, a pub, coffee shops, Indian
takeaway and an 18 hole golf course, plus a host of small
businesses for day to day needs. There is a primary school in the
village which feeds into the highly regarded Swavesey Village
College. With its extensive facilities its a good location for
people who dont want to rely on a car for day to day living. Fields
surround the village and there are pleasant walks through the local
nature reserve to Dry Drayton to the south and to Lolworth to the
west.
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