This spacious and well-designed property boasts a prime location in a peaceful residential area, offering stunning views from the main bedroom over open fields. Upon entering, you'll find a large entrance hall, perfect for greeting guests and storing essentials. The cozy sitting room features a fireplace and traditional wooden flooring, while the kitchen/dining room offers a well-equipped kitchen with floor and wall-mounted cabinets and a spacious dining area with patio doors leading. The property also includes a useful utility room, a cloakroom, and a snug/family room. On the first floor, you'll find a family bathroom and four bedrooms, all of which are generous doubles. The front garden is hard-landscaped to provide parking and access to the rear garden, while the west-facing rear garden is predominantly lawn with shrub borders and features a large timber studio with electricity and insulation making for the perfect work from home space.
The village of Comberton is situated about 6 miles (9.66 kilometres) south-west of the city of Cambridge, with neighbouring villages at Barton and Toft which are east and west from Comberton, respectively. Comberton is well-placed for accessing main roads such as the A428 and M11 making travel to Cambridge and London especially easy. Cambridge and Foxton train stations are approximately 4 and 5 miles (ca. 8 kilometres) away from the village which provide mainlines into London King’s Cross and London Liverpool Street.The village benefits from a range of amenities such as a village shop, butcher, Post Office, public house, infant pre-school, The Meridian Primary School which is rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, and Comberton Village College and Sixth Form with an ‘Outstanding’ rating from Ofsted.Comberton has two churches – The Church of England St Mary's which is a Grade I listed building from the 13th century and a Baptist church which dates back to 1868. The approximate population of the village is 2,400.
EPC Rating: D
Location
The village of Comberton is situated about 6 miles (9.66 kilometres) south-west of the city of Cambridge, with neighbouring villages at Barton and Toft which are east and west from Comberton, respectively. Comberton is well-placed for accessing main roads such as the A428 and M11 making travel to Cambridge and London especially easy. Cambridge and Foxton train stations are approximately 4 and 5 miles (ca. 8 kilometres) away from the village which provide mainlines into London King’s Cross and London Liverpool Street.The village benefits from a range of amenities such as a village shop, butcher, Post Office, public house, infant pre-school, The Meridian Primary School which is rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, and Comberton Village College and Sixth Form with an ‘Outstanding’ rating from Ofsted.Comberton has two churches – The Church of England St Mary's which is a Grade I listed building from the 13th century and a Baptist church which dates back to 1868. The approximate population of the village is 2,400.
Garden
A large and enclosed L shaped rear garden mainly laid to lawn with a garden studio and backs onto fields.