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The property occupies a plot of around 1 3 acre opposite and is
situated on a quiet road opposite a wooded area. The property is
set well back from the road behind a generous front garden and a
large driveway providing ample off road parking.
The accommodation is bright and airy with Amitco flooring in the
entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, living room and bedrooms, and
with solid internal doors throughout the property.
The accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, a shower room
with tiled flooring, and utility room with tiled flooring, solid
wood worktops and external door. To the rear is a Dining room with
patio doors to garden and internal double doors opening to the
Living room, with further patio doors and a woodburner. The four
piece family bathroom was refitted 5 years ago and comprises of
half tiled walls, roll top bath, large shower cubicle with rainfall
shower head, and vanity wash basin.
The kitchen was refitted 3 years ago and comprises of a range of
cupboard units with solid Oak worktops, a Belfast sink, integrated
dishwasher, and a Belling cooker.
There are four double bedrooms the Master bedroom with patio
doors to garden and door to the family bathroom. Bedrooms 2 and 3
are both large double rooms with Bedroom 4 being a small
double.
Outside there is a double garage which has been converted with a
home gym in one side and storage in the other. Internal stairs lead
to a fifth double bedroom with a Velux and a front facing window,
plus an ensuite WC. A gravelled front driveway provides parking for
six cars and includes an EV charger.
The rear garden backs onto fields and is laid to lawn with a
full width patio, and a raised seating area with feature brick
walling.
LOCATION
Coningtonis a small and quaint village located
in South Cambridgeshire, north west of Cambridge which is
approximately 10 miles to the city centre. The village has good
access roads and is easily accessed by the A428, M11 and A14 with
Huntingdon and St Neots train stations close by with mainlines into
London. There are approximately only fifty properties in the
village which range from period cottages to occasional modern homes
to farms and Conington Hall, which dates back to the early 1700s
and is set within 2.4 hectares.
The White Swan pub is a traditional country pub located in the
centre of the village with a large beer garden and children‘s play
area, and hold regular evening entertainment such as gin and quiz
nights. There are choice of highly rated primary schools in Fen
Drayton, Elsworth and Swavesey which are all rated good by Ofsted.
The secondary school catchment comes under Swavesey Village College
which is rated outstanding by Ofsted.
There is a community shop in neighbouring Elsworth and two
village stores, post office and caf© in Swavesey. Bar Hill and
Cambourne both have large supermarkets and are within a ten minute
drive of the village.
EPC Rating E
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