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Queen Ediths Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 7PN

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Guide Price £2,300,000

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An immaculately presented magnificent detached suburban Arts & Crafts house which has been recently renovated and extended offering beautifully designed accommodation. Large south facing garden. Highly regarded and convenient south city location just three-quarters of a mile from Addenbrooke’s Hospital / Biomedical Campus.

Key features

  • Fabulous Kitchen/Dining/Family Room with 3 sets of French doors to terraces and garden beyond
  • Kitchen area fitted with range of base cabinets and wall shelving, central island, kitchen Larder fitted with bi-fold doors and recessed into a wall and integrated appliances
  • Utility / Boot room with access to front and rear gardens, fitted with a range of base cabinets and wall shelving
  • Light and airy dual aspect Sitting Room with Chesneys Stone fireplace inset with wood burner and French doors to garden
  • Dual aspect Study
  • Useful Hobby Room which can be used for a variety of purposes
  • Dual aspect Principal Bedroom with Dressing Room fitted with range of wardrobes and drawers
  • Three further Bedrooms, one with En Suite Shower Room and Family Bath/Shower Room.
  • Gas fired central heating
  • Landscaped front garden and ample off-street parking and south facing rear garden

City Centre 1.75 miles, Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus 0.75 of a mile, Mainline Railway Station (King's Cross and Liverpool Street lines) 1.25 miles, M11 (junction 11) 3 miles, (distances are approximate).

12 Queen Ediths Way dates from the 1930s and is a wonderful example of a 1930’s interpretation of a detached suburban Arts & Crafts house. Set back from the road, the property occupies a superb location, with a wonderful, south facing rear garden.

The current owners have carried out an extensive programme of sympathetic renovation, refurbishment and extension, resulting in an immaculately presented family home. Of particular note is an architect designed extension accommodating open plan kitchen, dining and family room areas. The current owners favoured the use of Crittall-style metal screens, doors, and windows in the extension as a nod to the 1930’s heritage of the house.

01223 841842
Robert.Couch@bidwells.co.uk


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Location

Train Stations
  • Cambridge (Cambridge Railway Station) 1.85km
  • Great Shelford 3.30km
  • Cambridge (Cambridge North) 5.15km
  • Whittlesford 8.42km
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Robert Couch

Partner, Joint Head of Residential Sales

Rob used his competitive edge to drive the record sale of £5.6m for York House – the then highest sale in Cambridge.

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