Ideal first home near Ely with parking and a private garden for easy living.
Mid-terrace Victorian two-bedroom house, circa 1900–1929
Small overall size — approximately 570 sq ft
Private driveway for off-street parking
Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden
Single family bathroom; living and separate dining rooms
Built with solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation
Medium flood risk in the area
Fast broadband and short drive to Ely station
A compact, well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace in Witchford, suited to first-time buyers seeking village life with good transport links. The house offers a welcoming living room, separate dining room and a modern, fitted kitchen that opens onto a low‑maintenance enclosed garden. Off-street parking via a private driveway is a practical plus for commuters.
Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a single family bathroom. The property is freehold and sits in a prosperous, village setting with fast broadband, local shops and good primary and secondary schools within easy reach. Ely station is a short drive away for direct trains to Cambridge and London.
Notable considerations: the property is small (about 570 sq ft) and was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation. Flood risk is rated medium for the area. There is double glazing but the install date is unknown. These factors mean there may be future running costs and improvement work to upgrade thermal performance.
This home suits someone buying their first property or downsizing who values village character, low garden maintenance and straightforward access to commuting links. It also has scope for targeted improvements — loft, wall insulation and minor updating could add comfort and value.