Period charm with open-plan living near station and Addenbrooke's.
- 1930s end-terrace with period character and bay window
- Open-plan kitchen/diner leading to enclosed rear garden
- Bright principal bedroom plus two further bedrooms
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating installed
- Freehold tenure and convenient city-centre access
- On-street parking only; off-road parking possible STP, not guaranteed
- Small plot size and single family bathroom
- Area crime levels are above average
Set on a sought-after, tree-lined street close to the city centre, this 1930s end-terrace combines period character with a modern open-plan ground floor. The living room retains a cosy feel while the kitchen/diner provides flexible family space and direct access to an enclosed rear garden ideal for children or entertaining. The bright main bedroom and two further bedrooms suit a growing family or home-worker needing a study.
Practical positives include double glazing, mains gas central heating and a freehold title. The property sits within easy reach of the railway station and Addenbrooke's, and nearby schools include several well-regarded primary and secondary options.
Buyers should note the plot is small and current parking is on-street; there is only potential for off-road parking subject to planning (STP). The house has a single family bathroom and while presented well in places, it may benefit from updating or reconfiguration to maximise layout and storage. Crime levels in the area are above average, which some buyers will want to consider alongside the location benefits.