Chain free mid-terrace Victorian house with bay window and period features
Extended open-plan kitchen/diner with Velux and garden access
Three double bedrooms and family bathroom with separate shower
Scope for side-return extension and loft conversion (subject to consents)
Small, low-maintenance rear garden with gated pedestrian access
Residents’ permit on-street parking; no off-street parking
EPC D (65); opportunity to improve energy efficiency
Council Tax expensive; local crime levels reported high
A bay-fronted late‑Victorian mid-terrace offering comfortable family living over two floors, located close to Cambridge Station and the city centre. The house combines original character — bay window, fireplaces and restored floorboards — with a rear kitchen/dining extension that creates a bright, practical hub for everyday life.
The layout includes two reception rooms, an extended open-plan kitchen/dining area with Velux rooflights and glazed doors to the paved rear garden, plus three double bedrooms and a family bathroom with separate shower. The property is chain-free and has double glazing and mains gas central heating, making it move-in ready for many buyers.
There is clear scope to add value: a side-return extension and loft conversion are possible (subject to planning) which would increase living space and capital value. The small, low‑maintenance walled garden has gated pedestrian access and a storage shed, but landscaping options are limited by the plot size.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the EPC is D (65) and the house sits in a residents’ permit on-street parking zone. Council Tax is in a higher band and local crime levels are reported as high; prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves on these points. Overall, this property suits families or professionals seeking a central Cambridge period home with good upward potential.