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The property is located at the head of the cul de sac on the
edge of the development and has allocated parking to the front of
the home, the frontage is open plan and low maintenance with a path
leading to the front door.
Entrance hall, leading to the kitchen and living room, the
kitchen is positioned to the front of the home and refitted with a
modern range of all and base level units, ample work surfaces,
integrated and spaces for freestanding appliances, living room to
the rear of the home providing an excellent space flooded with
natural light, stairs rising to the first floor, sliding patio
doors to the conservatory, Upvc double glazed with French doors to
the rear garden.
First floor landing, two bedrooms, the master is a good sized
double bedroom with views of the rear garden and woodland beyond,
bedroom two is a single currently used as a home office, the
bathroom has been refitted also, a modern three piece suite
comprising low level WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle, fitted
vanity and storage units, modern ceramic tiling.
Outside, the rear garden is fully enclosed by timber fencing,
with an artificial lawned area, borders, decking area, pergola and
garden studio which is double glazed, power and light connected.
Gated access from the rear of the garden providing pedestrian
access for cycles and bins, timber shed.
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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