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House For Sale £300,000
High Street, Little Abington, Cambridge CB21


Description
The cottage is believed to date back to the 17th Century and has many appealing features including exposed timbers, traditional windows and a beautiful inglenook fireplace in one of the reception rooms.

The property is approached over a path, which leads around the side of the cottage to the front. There is a traditional timber front door opening directly into the kitchen, which is fitted with a range of modern cabinets set above and below the working surfaces, and there is a built-in oven and hob and space for a washing machine. The staircase leads up from the kitchen to the first floor. The property has two characterful reception rooms, one with a stunning red brick inglenook and the other has a beautiful brick floor and a small cupboard that extends under the staircase. On the ground floor, there is also a modern bathroom fitted with a bath, separate shower enclosure, w.c and hand-basin.

On the first floor there is a stunning galleried landing with storage built into the eaves. There are two good bedrooms; a very generous main bedroom with fitted wardrobes extending the length of one wall and a second smaller room. Both are heavily timbered and have a lovely cosy cottage feel.

Outside there is a small, enclosed terraced garden adjacent to the house. A crazy paved path leads to a very generous cottage garden. The path continues through an area of lawn which is bordered by hedging and there are trees, a shed and a sunken terrace at the far end.

The property is currently owned by a housing society who specialise in the maintenance of listed and period homes, this means that all works to the property have been carried out by experienced, professional contractors. The neighbouring cottage is owned by the same company and remains under their professional care. This means that the garden plan attached is indicative of the land we expect to be sold with number 50, once the land has been surveyed and the plot split.

Little Abington and Great Abington are an attractive, traditional pair of villages about 6 miles south-east of Cambridge. They have an ofsted 'Good' primary school that feeds into the well-respected Linton Village College, a post office / shop, a lovely pub restaurant, a sports ground and active cricket club, village hall and hairdresser.

For commuters the A11, which links down to the M11, is only a mile away and Cambridge is easily accessed along either the A1307 or A1301. Whittlesford Parkway mainline station (Cambridge and London Liverpool Street) is about 4 miles.

Abington has its own major science park, Granta Park, which can be reached easily on foot or by bike by a footpath off the High Street and neighbouring Babraham's science park is less than 2 miles away with a pleasant cycle and foot route over the A11 starting near the end of Bourn Bridge Road.

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