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House For Sale £375,000
Renoir Close, St. Ives, Huntingdon PE27


Description
Located in the delightful and charming Cambridgeshire town of St Ives and within walking distance to the guided bus route in addition to being less than a mile away from the well regarded local schooling, this four Bedroom Detached situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location and is an ideal family home. There is lots to like about this home hitting the market so to avoid disappointment please contact us directly to book your viewing appointment

Located in the delightful and charming Cambridgeshire town of St Ives and within walking distance to the guided bus route in addition to being less than a mile away from the well regarded local schooling, this four Bedroom Detached situated in a quiet cul-de-sac location and is an ideal family home. There is lots to like about this home hitting the market so to avoid disappointment please contact us directly to book your viewing appointment

***As with all Lennon James properties, this home has been filmed using our professional video service. Video tour is available to view via the 'video tour' link, we also have a '360 degree video viewing' walkthrough, if you would like to receive this, please don't hesitate to contact us and we can forward this over to you***

property measurements

kitchen - 5.20m x 3.44m

living room - 5.36m x 3.46m

dining room - 3.46m x 3.21m

conservatory - 4.30m x 3.21m

bedroom one - 4.18m x 3.42m

bedroom two - 3.42m x 2.91m

bedroom three - 2.95m x 2.06m

bedroom four - 3.42m x 1.78m

bathroom - 2.03m x 1.83m

about st ives St Ives is a beautiful historic town 15 miles from Cambridge on the river Great Ouse that offers a wealth of recreational opportunities including guided electric riverboat trips. You can also discover a fascinating riverport heritage along the waterfront, alleyways and market place, and a great range of independent shops plus a recently renovated museum.

The town's original character is retained with regular markets held every Monday and Friday, large Bank Holiday markets and an award-winning Farmers' Market held on the first and third Saturday of each month. You will find lots to do. A focal point is the splendid 15th century Bridge and Chapel over the river, one of only four such surviving in England. Delights include a host of restaurants and cafés, fine buildings and regular cultural and family friendly events including an illuminated boat parade, a stomping Jazz & Blues Festival and a unique Snowman Festival.

The Guided Busway This, the longest in the world, runs through pretty countryside and provides quick and frequent access to the centre of Cambridge.

Walk down to The Quay in the Old Riverport, take a boat trip and discover one of the country's best kept secrets - the fabulous Cambridgeshire countryside. From the west, the gentle river winds its way through the beautiful water meadows and villages of the Ouse Valley, ideal for walking.

Hemingford Meadow, described by Daniel Defoe in 1724/6 as 'the most beautiful in any part of England, one of the most agreeable sights of its kind in the whole world', overlooks the town. Also accessed from the town, near the grade 1 listed parish church of All Saints, is Holt Island Nature Reserve, once an important source of willow osiers for basket making.

Local Wildlife The stunning Ouse Washes landscape with its spectacular winter flocks of migrant birds is very close as are the Great Fen, and the rspb's Fen Drayton Lakes and enormous wetland reserve being created at Ouse.

There is always something happening in this lively, bustling town.

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