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The property is approached over a concrete driveway providing
off street parking for two cars and access to the single garage,
the front garden is mature with an array of plants and shrubs,
hedging and Pine tree.
Entrance lobby with stairs rising to the first floor, sitting
room to the front of the home with feature fireplace and chimney
breast, dining room open to the kitchen to the rear, the kitchen is
fitted with a range of units with ample worksurfaces, spaces for
freestanding appliances, fitted stainless steel extractor, windows
to the rear elevation, inner rear lobby, deep under stair storage
cupboard, door to the garage and cloakroom with two piece
suite.
First floor landing, window to the side elevation, access to
the loft, three bedrooms, two doubles and a single, bedroom three
has been formed from the two storey extension, family bathroom with
modern white three piece suite, shower over the bath.
Outside, to the rear of the home is an extensive mature garden
with an array of plants, shrubs and trees, prefabricated concrete
sectional shed at the end of the garden, patio area.
The legend goes that Sawston was once set to be a town, but no
one wanted to be mayor. It s a big village, over 7,000 people
apparently, so this seemed like a reasonable tale when I first
heard it aged <10, but interrogating it again now with a low
level knowledge of local government it doesn t sound all that
likely. Repeat it at your peril.
Regardless, Sawston is as functional as a little town with the
character of a big village it s got everything shops, primary and
secondary schooling, a health centre, pubs and restaurants, a gym
and sports centre, a swimming pool, a Domino s, everything that is
essential for 21st century life.
To the east of the village, just beyond Pampisford is a
roundabout with a McDonald s and Marks and Spencer on it. Call it
the McDonald s Roundabout if you want to sound like a local. Turn
right there and you re immediately on course for Whittlesford
Parkway station Cambridge and Liverpool Street and the M11.
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