87 sqm / 943 sqft
110 sqm / 0.02 acre
Detached cottage
2 bed, 1 recep, 1 bath
Off road parking
Period home
EPC - E / 53
Council tax band - C

A charming, detached, period cottage, with lovely character features including a central fireplace between the sitting and dining area. The property has a lovely cottage garden and off road parking for two vehicles

The cottage combines its many character features with modern comforts such as a re-fitted kitchen and shower room and there is a lovely conservatory with views over the garden.

The front door opens into the kitchen, which has a quarry tiled floor and has been fitted with modern floor and wall mounted cabinets; there is a built in oven and hob and space for a washing machine. The kitchen opens to the conservatory, which has a quarry tiled floor and double glazed doors out to the garden. The adjacent living room has a striking central fireplace which separates the dining and sitting areas, whilst still keeping an open plan feel, and there are windows to the front and side, and a double glazed door out to the garden.

On the first floor, the landing opens to a modern shower room with a walk in enclosure, w.c and hand basin, there is also a walk in wardrobe / store; the two bedrooms are both a good size and are dual aspect, with exposed timbers and built in cupboards.

A charming, detached, period cottage, with lovely character features including a central fireplace between the sitting and dining area. The property has a lovely cottage garden and off road parking for 2-3 vehicles

The property is fitted with double glazing, and central heating is provided by a combination boiler.

Duxford is a traditional village about 7 miles south of Cambridge with excellent access back to the city and to the M11 at junction 10. There is a mainline station about a mile outside the village at Whittlesford Parkway, which is about a 15 minute walk away and that gets to Cambridge in approximately 15 minutes and London Liverpool Street in about 65.

Local facilities include an Ofsted 'Good' primary school that feeds highly regarded Sawston Village College and has a pre-school, a general shop and store, three pubs, a beauty salon, two churches and various greens and open spaces.

The village is surrounded by open countryside and is neighboured by the famous Imperial War Museum and airfield.