Turnkey four-bed with annexe, parking and private garden in sought-after Great Shelford..
- Chain free freehold four-bedroom semi-detached house
- Refitted kitchen and two modern bathrooms throughout
- Converted garage: self-contained studio/annexe with en-suite
- Driveway parking for several vehicles; low-maintenance front garden
- Enclosed rear garden, paved patio, deck and two timber sheds
- EPC D (66); solid brick walls assumed uninsulated
- Double glazing installed before 2002; boiler and radiators present
- Plot 0.08 acres — modest garden for the size of the house
This refurbished four-bedroom semi-detached house in Great Shelford offers ready-to-move-in family accommodation with useful flexible space. The owners have extended and converted the garage to create a self-contained studio/annexe with en-suite and independent access — ideal for guests, dependent relatives or home-working. The main house benefits from two reception rooms, a refitted kitchen, refitted bathrooms and smart finishes throughout.
Outside, a low-maintenance front garden and a sizeable gravel driveway provide parking for several vehicles; the enclosed rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with a paved patio, decked area, timber sheds and good privacy. The property sits on a modest 0.08-acre plot in a quiet no-through road within walking distance of local shops, primary school and transport links — convenient for family life and commuting to Cambridge or Addenbrooke’s.
Buyers should note a few material points: the EPC rating is D (66) and the property’s solid brick walls (original build c.1900–1929) are assumed to lack cavity insulation. Double glazing was installed before 2002. While the house has been comprehensively refurbished and benefits from a new boiler and underfloor heating in parts, these inheritances may limit immediate energy performance without further insulation work.
Offered chain-free on freehold tenure, this property will suit families seeking a turnkey village home with adaptable annexe space, or buyers who value additional parking and a quiet residential setting. The annexe adds rental or multigenerational potential, while the modest plot and existing wall construction are practical considerations for buyers prioritising long-term energy upgrades.