Four bedrooms with built-in storage and modern family bathroom
Full-width, light-filled open-plan kitchen-dining with bi-fold doors
Generous rear garden with mature borders and paved patio
Garage with power and lighting plus sizeable driveway parking
Recently renovated interior; retains 1960s construction characteristics
EPC D (66) — energy performance not best-in-class
Located on quiet cul-de-sac, short walk to village amenities and schools
Area records above-average crime levels (buyers should check local stats)
This well-presented four-bedroom semi-detached house sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Haslingfield, a short walk from the village centre. A full-width, light-filled extension has created a contemporary open-plan kitchen-dining area with skylights and bi-fold doors that open onto a substantial rear garden — ideal for family life and entertaining. The living room with hardwood floors and a wood-burning stove provides a cosy contrast for quieter evenings.
The property has been thoughtfully modernised and offers practical family accommodation across two floors: four bedrooms with built-in storage, a stylish family bathroom, and a useful downstairs WC with shower. The garage (with power and lighting) and generous driveway provide convenient off-street parking. The home is freehold and sits on a decent-sized plot that feels larger than the house footprint, with mature borders and a paved patio for outdoor dining.
Location is a strong selling point for families: Haslingfield offers a village feel while remaining commutable to Cambridge, with several ‘Good’ and an ‘Outstanding’ school nearby, local amenities and recreational clubs within easy reach. Fast broadband and average mobile signal support home working and family connectivity.
Notable practical points: the energy performance is rated EPC D (66), and the area records above-average crime levels, which may concern some buyers. Built in the 1960s, the house has been renovated recently but retains standard ceiling heights and typical 1960s construction — routine maintenance and future upgrades may be needed over time. Council tax is band D. Flood risk is low.



























































































