- Prime central location, minutes from Ely Cathedral and train station
- Two double bedrooms; master with high ceilings and picture rail
- Two reception rooms with natural flow through to kitchen
- Generous, mature rear garden — private and long for town centre
- Ground-floor bathroom and separate utility with garden access
- Chain free sale; freehold tenure
- Solid brick construction, likely no wall insulation — energy upgrades needed
- On-street parking only; local area records higher crime levels
Set in the heart of Ely, this Victorian mid-terrace offers authentic period character and a surprisingly generous rear garden. Two reception rooms flow into a kitchen and a ground-floor bathroom, giving a practical layout for everyday living and easy entertaining. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms; the master benefits from high ceilings and a picture rail that enhances the sense of space.
The property is chain-free and ideal for first-time buyers or commuters, being a short walk from Ely Cathedral and the train station with services to Cambridge and London. The mature, private garden is a standout for town-centre living — roomy enough for gardening or a child’s play area. On-street parking is available nearby.
Buyers should note this is an older, solid-brick house (built before 1900) with assumed no wall insulation and double glazing of unknown age. There may be scope and cost for improving thermal efficiency and modernising finishes. The area records higher crime levels than average, so prospective purchasers may wish to review local safety and security measures.
Overall this home offers character, central convenience and garden potential at a competitive price point, but will suit buyers prepared to invest in energy upgrades or cosmetic refurbishment to personalise and improve long-term running costs.























































































