Caxton End, Bourn

£900,000


Full Description

A charming Grade II listed 17th century cottage situated in a delightful, semi-rural position on the north western outskirts of this attractive west Cambridgeshire village with gardens and grounds extending to 2.71 acres.

Cambridge 9 miles, M11 (junction 12) 5 miles, Royston (King's Cross 38 minutes) 10 miles, (distances and time are approximate).

161 Caxton End is believed to date from the late 17th century and is Grade II listed being of architectural or historical interest. Constructed with rendered elevations under thatched and pantiled roofs, the property offers versatile accommodation, arranged over 2 floors suitable for a variety of needs. The current owners have undergone an extensive program of improvements to the property in recent years to include a new kitchen, bathroom, boiler, and re- wiring of the property, with new windows and doors in the eastern end of the property, to provide a beautiful ready to move into home.

Outside
The property is set back from the road and approached via a quiet lane. The delightful landscaped gardens which are enclosed with fencing and approached via a five-bar gate, open onto a gravelled front garden with off street parking for several cars and an electric charging point. The paved terrace adjacent to the rear elevation is a perfect spot to enjoy the countryside views. There are also timber stables providing useful storage. Beyond you can find a large paddock with a variety of established trees and bushes. In all the property comprises 2.71 acres (1.097 hectares).

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