Characterful two-bedroom terrace, chain-free and a short walk to Cambridge city centre and station.
650 sq ft Victorian mid-terrace with original features
No onward chain — freehold title
Light, open-plan living/dining with high ceilings
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with timber shed
Solid brick walls; assumed no cavity insulation
Underpinning reportedly carried out in 2003
Above-average local crime levels
Excellent location near station, shops and green spaces
A compact, well-presented Victorian mid-terrace offering 650 sq ft of characterful living close to Cambridge city centre. The principal room is a light, dual-aspect open-plan living/dining space with high ceilings, original floorboards and an ornate cast-iron fireplace that gives immediate period charm.
The kitchen is functional with integrated oven and gas hob, and the property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and a low-maintenance rear garden with shed. With no onward chain and a freehold title, this home is easy to move into and suits buyers wanting central city access and manageable outdoor space.
Notable practical points: the property is an older solid-brick Victorian build (pre-1900) with assumed lack of wall insulation, and there is a local record that underpinning works were carried out in 2003. Crime levels in the immediate area are above average and the plot is small, reflecting a compact urban setting.
This house will appeal to first-time buyers or investors seeking a centrally located, period property with scope for energy-efficiency improvements. Its proximity to the mainline station, university areas and planned local development makes it convenient and well placed for future demand.