3 bedrooms, master with en-suite and built-in wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen/living with skylights and garden access
Underfloor heating ground floor; air source heat pump installed
Off-street parking for 2 cars plus EV charging point in carport
Decent private garden; low-maintenance modern brick façade
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; good commuter links
Built 2021 — energy efficient, low immediate maintenance needs
Tenure unspecified; moderate council tax and ongoing local development
This modern three-bedroom end-terrace in Waterbeach offers bright, low-maintenance living with contemporary finishes and efficient services. Built in 2021, the house features an open-plan ground floor with skylights and wide glass doors that connect seamlessly to a decent private garden — ideal for families who need flexible living and outdoor space. The ground floor benefits from underfloor heating and the home is heated by an air source heat pump with radiators, keeping running costs lower than older electric systems.
Upstairs provides three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master with en-suite and built-in wardrobes to the first and second bedrooms. The property includes off-street parking for two cars, a carport with an EV charging point, and modern double glazing throughout. Broadband and mobile signal in the village are strong, and the location is convenient for commuters: a short walk to the development shuttle to Cambridge and close to Waterbeach station (direct services to London). The planned relocation of the village station into the development may improve access further but is a future change.
This is a family-oriented neighbourhood with approaching amenities: a planned primary school nearby, the Wild Woods playground within a five-minute walk, a community market, sports facilities and a nearby lake for outdoor activities. The home’s modern construction and average-sized rooms suit buyers looking for a turn-key property with energy-efficient features and modest maintenance.
Practical points: tenure is not specified in the details provided and council tax is described as moderate — confirm these before exchanging contracts. While the property sits in an affluent area with no flood risk, buyers should note ongoing development in the wider site which may bring disruption and further community changes as the neighbourhood matures.