Expansive four-bedroom detached home with open-plan living and a stunning garden terrace..
• Four double bedrooms, principal with ensuite cloakroom/dressing area
• Superb open-plan ground-floor extension with high ceilings
• Full-width terrace with outdoor kitchen, pizza oven and fridge
• Large private rear garden with mature planting and fruit trees
• Ample off-street parking on paved driveway for several cars
• Double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas central heating
• Walking distance to schools, town centre and train station
• Council tax band described as expensive; 1980s construction age
Nestled on a sought-after street in Huntingdon, this four-bedroom detached family home offers flexible living across a generous 1,983 sq ft. The ground floor features a substantial open-plan extension combining living, kitchen, dining and play areas with high ceilings and large sliding doors that open onto a full-width terrace — ideal for family life and entertaining. The rear garden is private, well-tended and includes an outdoor kitchen with barbecue, pizza oven and drinks fridge.
Upstairs the principal bedroom overlooks the garden and includes an ensuite cloakroom/dressing area with fitted wardrobe space. Three further good-sized bedrooms share a re-fitted family bathroom; a ground-floor study and large reception hall with built-in storage add practical family convenience. Double glazing (fitted post-2002), mains gas central heating and a large driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles are useful modern comforts.
Location is a strong selling point: walking distance to local schools, the town centre and the station, plus nearby amenities including healthcare and leisure facilities. The house sits on a large plot in a generally quiet, low-crime area and benefits from fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Notable drawbacks are straightforward: the property dates from the 1980s (1983–1990) so buyers seeking historic detail won’t find it, and council tax is described as expensive. Any buyer wanting cosmetic change or major reconfiguration should allow budget for updates despite many recent improvements.