A beautiful detached, Grade II Listed, home, set in a picturesque location, in the shadow of the parish church. The property has a south facing garden, an insulated garden studio, and off road parking. The cottage enjoys lots of natural light with the living spaces benefiting from a dual aspect, it also does not suffer from the low ceilings often associated with these homes.
Set behind a neat picket fence with a sweeping gravelled in-out driveway, and shrubs and rose bushes providing colour. The front door opens to the sitting/dining room, which has a stunning inglenook fireplace, exposed timbers, and pretty cottage windows to the front and rear. The dining space at the far end is again dual aspect and is partially divided from the sitting area by impressive open timbers. There is a door out to the garden, and one of two staircases leads up to the first floor.
The kitchen is beautifully fitted with a range of cabinets set above and below beautiful wood working surfaces. There is a butler sink, a large range cooker, and an integrated dishwasher and fridge freezer. There is also a cupboard that houses the washing machine, a pretty window seat and circular breakfast bar. A cupboard extends under the second staircase, and there is a further built in cupboard. The adjacent garden room extends into the garden, providing a lovely second sitting room with direct access out to the garden. The bathroom is also on the ground floor and is beautifully fitted with a roll top bath, separate shower, concealed cistern w.c. and washstand with hand basin.
On the first floor, there are three rooms, all of which would take a double bed. The main bedroom is dual aspect with beautiful, aged, wide floorboards and views over the church. Bedroom two interconnects to bedroom three, and is currently used as an office. It again has the same wide floorboards and fitted cupboards.
A beautiful detached, Grade II Listed, period cottage, set in a picturesque location in the shadow of the parish church. The property has a south facing cottage garden, an insulated garden studio, and off road parking.
Foxton is a historic village about 4 miles south-west of the city boundary along the A10. It is pretty and compact, with about 500 houses, and is well served by an OFSTED 'Good' rated primary school, a well-stocked local shop / post office, a traditional pub, modern village hall and playing fields with tennis courts, a bowling green and allotments.
The village has a feeling of community, and is tranquil while being very well connected - the mainline railway station connects to Cambridge in 10 minutes and the fastest service to London Kings Cross takes just less than an hour.