Queen Ediths Way, Cambridge, CB1 8NL | Property for sale | Savills
171.22 sq m
Guide price £695,000(€835,260)

Queen Ediths WayCambridge, CB1 8NL

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in December 2023
  • Off street parking and garage
  • In need of refurbishment
  • No onward chain
  • Flexible accommodation

Well situated family home in need of renovation.

About this property

  • 268 Queen Edith's Way is located just off of Cherry Hinton Road in a highly-sought after prime city location with good access to local schooling for all ages, shops and amenities in Cherry Hinton village, Addenbrooke's hospital and Biomedical campus, and Cambridge railway station. The property is also well situated for open and green spaces including Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits and the Gog Magog Hills.

    The house itself is a 1920s detached four bedroom house with generous living spaces, a south-east facing garden, and ample potential for refurbishment.

    Located at the front of the property on either side of the entrance hall are two generously sized reception rooms, both boasting large bay windows attracting an abundance of natural light as well as feature fireplaces.

    Leading through to the long kitchen is a further reception room with access to the rear garden through a wide sliding door. The kitchen provides access out to the rear garden via a useful utility room, as well as an additional study and WC.

    Upstairs, the house benefits from four well-proportioned bedrooms, the principal of which has an additional room leading off it, which could be used as a study or a dressing room. There is a family bathroom that serves and completes the first floor.

    Outside to the front is a driveway leading to a garage, providing ample parking. There is a rear access from the garage to the south-east facing garden with a storage shed and sunroom.

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The epitome of an opportunity!!!

Ed MeyerProperty agent

Local information

  • Queen Ediths Way is situated in the south side of the University city of Cambridge.
  • There is a wide range of cultural and recreational amenities within the city, including the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University Botanic Garden and Kettle's Yard. There is a live music and comedy venue The Junction located by the Cambridge Leisure Centre, approximately 0.4 miles away from the station. Cambridge University Cricket Club and Parkside Pools and Gym leisure centre are also just 2.4 miles away (approx.), the latter of which offers a gym, 25 metre swimming pool, diving pool with boards and an onsite café.
  • Cambridge has also become recognised as an important centre for the high tech and bio-tech industries with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Science Park, ARM, Microsoft, AstraZeneca and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus.
  • For shopping, there is a popular busy daily market in Cambridge Market Square and further facilities can be found at The Grafton Centre and Grand Arcade shopping malls in central Cambridge.
  • Cambridge railway station is approximately 2 miles away with regular services into London Liverpool Street and Kings Cross, with journeys taking from 50 minutes, as well as Stansted and Gatwick airports. Cambridge is well connected for the A14, A10 and M11 which in turn leads to access down to the south towards London and Stansted.
  • Schools for all ages groups in Cambridge centre in both state and independent sectors including The Leys, The Perse, The Stephen Perse Foundation as well as Netherhall School. For college students, Long and Hills Road sixth form colleges are 1 and 1.2 miles (approx.) respectively.
  • All distances and times are approximate.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: E
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G