Beautifully presented three-bedroom semi with sunny garden and driveway in Queen Edith’s..
Immaculately presented three-bedroom semi-detached home
South‑west facing rear garden with paved patio and lawn
Private driveway for off‑street parking; potential to extend subject to consent
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances; mostly boarded loft storage
Single family bathroom only; no en-suite
Freehold tenure and no onward chain for quicker completion
Built mid‑20th century — characterful but of older construction
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, suitable for home working
This immaculately presented three-bedroom semi-detached house in Queen Edith’s sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac and offers a comfortable home for families or professionals. The ground floor feels bright and open, with a full-depth reception room, French doors to a sunny south‑west garden, and a modern kitchen with integrated appliances. The loft is mostly boarded and offers useful storage. Off‑street parking on a private driveway and a brick outbuilding for secure storage add practical value.
The location is a key strength: easy access to Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, excellent local schools, parks, shops and direct bike or bus routes into the city centre. The property is freehold and offered with no onward chain, making a quicker move possible for a buyer who values convenience and location. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting home working.
Notable practical points: there is a single family bathroom upstairs, and the house dates from the mid‑20th century (1950s–60s), so buyers seeking a completely new build finish should note its age. Any ambition to expand parking or extend the house would require the usual planning consents. Crime levels are average for the area; council tax is described as affordable. Overall this is a well-cared-for, well-located family home with immediate usability and scope to personalise.