Guide price £399,995
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REF: NEW230024
A LIGHT AND DECEPTIVELY SPACIOUS BUNGALOW IN A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE WITH PLANNING PERMISSION FOR A SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION.
THE PROPERTY
204 High Street is a well presented and deceptively spacious detached bungalow in a highly sought after and well served village.
This charming single-storey property has brick elevations under a tiled roof with light and spacious accommodation extending to 1,217 sq ft. The bungalow has planning permission (REF: 22/00680/MULFP) to create a single storey extension to form a new entrance hall, kitchen/dining room, utility room, en-suite, W/C and internal alterations. The accommodation currently comprises an entrance hall with part glazed door with floor to ceiling windows either side, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, three bedrooms and family bathroom.
The generously sized double aspect sitting room has large windows to the front and side. The superb open plan, triple aspect kitchen/dining room, has a part glazed door to the garden, fitted base and eye level units, worktops with tiled splashbacks, one and a half bowl sink with drainer, space for a cooker, upright fridge/freezer and tumble dryer, recessed ceiling downlights and tiled floor.
Bedroom 1 is of a good size with a window to the side and patio doors to the garden. There are two further bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom. The bathroom has a bath with a tiled surround, corner shower cubicle, wash basin, wc and window to the side.
OUTSIDE
204 High Street has a driveway to the front providing parking for several cars. There are two pedestrian gates to both sides of the property leading to the rear garden. The good-sized rear garden is enclosed by a close boarded wooden fencing with a terrace, newly installed garden shed and a mixture of established trees, shrubs and flower beds and outdoor lighting. The detached former garage is currently used as a garden store and has power and lighting.
LOCATION
204 High Street is located in the heart of this popular Cambridgeshire village, surrounded by stud farms. Cheveley has a shop/Post Office, primary school, Church and popular public house/restaurant. Newmarket is set in attractive countryside on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border and is world famous as the headquarters of British horseracing. The town is home to many racing institutions including the National Stud, the National Horseracing Museum, Tattersalls and The Jockey Club. Some of the finest racing in the world is seen on Newmarket’s two racecourses: The Rowley Mile and The July Course. Newmarket itself provides a good range of amenities including schools, shopping facilities, hotels, restaurants and leisure facilities including a golf club: Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds offer further amenities. There is excellent access to the A14 and A11 (M11). There is a branch line connection from Newmarket to Cambridge and Ipswich. Cambridge, Audley End and Whittlesford Parkway offer direct rail lines into London, with the fastest trains taking under one hour. Stansted International Airport is approximately forty minutes’ drive.
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