"A well presented, 5 bedroom end of terrace townhouse, conveniently placed for access to Addenbrooke s Hospital Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
City Centre 2.5 miles, Mainline Railway Station King s Cross and Liverpool Street lines 2.5 miles, Addenbrooke s Hospital Cambridge Biomedical Campus 0.25 of a mile, M11 junction 11 1 mile distances are approximate .
51 Glebe Farm Drive was built in 2013 by Countryside Properties, who wherever possible or viable, use renewable, sustainable or recyclable resources in the construction of their homes. The stylish accommodation has a light and airy feel throughout and offers excellent versatility, suitable for a variety of needs.
Glebe Farm Drive is situated within the highly acclaimed Novo development, forming part of a unique, new suburb on the south side of Cambridge known as Great Kneighton. A central community square includes a variety of shops, library, doctors surgery and dentistry practice together with large open spaces including an RSPB Nature Reserve, allotments, footpaths, sports pitches, cycling tracks and a BMX course. Cambridge city centre, with its attractive combination of ancient and modern buildings, colleges, winding lanes and excellent shopping facilities, is easily accessible by foot, bicycle or via the new Cambridge Guided Bus nearest stop about 0.33 of a mile , which also connects with Addenbrooke s Hospital Biomedical Campus, Cambridge Science Park, St Ives and Huntingdon.
The city has also become recognised as an important centre for the high tech and bio tech industries with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Science Park, ARM, Microsoft, AstraZeneca and Addenbrooke s Hospital Biomedical Campus, one of the largest centres of health, science and medical research in the world. The property is also extremely well placed for access to a number of state and independent schools, the M11 with access to Stansted Airport and London and a mainline railway station with services to King s Cross and Liverpool Street in approximately 52 and 67 minutes respectively."