£340,000
Key Features
Located in a highly sought-after position close to the river and nearby parks, and within walking distance of the railway station and city centre, this well-presented linked semi-detached home offers comfortable and convenient living.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by an entrance hall providing access to the living room and stairs rising to the first floor. The spacious lounge features a beautiful bay window, flooding the room with natural light, and benefits from an open archway leading through to the open-plan kitchen/dining room.
The kitchen/dining room is generously proportioned and fitted with a range of wall and base units with ample worktop space. Integrated appliances include an oven and gas hob, with additional space for a washing machine, fridge freezer, and dishwasher. Windows and a patio door overlook and provide access to the rear garden, creating a bright and sociable living space ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining.
Upstairs, the property offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both benefiting from Velux windows that allow an abundance of natural light to flood the rooms, creating bright and airy living spaces. The first floor is completed by a well-appointed family bathroom comprising a WC, wash hand basin, and a panelled bath with shower over.
Outside, the property benefits from a good-sized rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a patio seating area, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. The garden is further enhanced by attractive mature hedging borders, providing a pleasant outlook and a good degree of privacy. To the front, the property benefits from a small garden and off-road parking for one vehicle. The garage is accessible via an electric roller door to the front, as well as a pedestrian door from the rear garden. Having been partially insulated, the garage offers excellent potential to be converted into a useful additional space, such as a home office, gym, hobby room, or studio, subject to any necessary consents.
LocationEly is a historic cathedral city located about 15 miles (24 km) north of Cambridge. Situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse, Ely offers picturesque views and convenient access to major cities via the A10 and its railway station.
City InformationEly is renowned for its stunning Ely Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that attracts visitors from all over the world. The city has a rich history, with numerous heritage sites, museums, and annual events such as the Ely Eel Festival.
The city provides excellent educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Ely College offers secondary and sixth form education, and there are several primary schools throughout the city.
FacilitiesEly offers a wide range of amenities, including numerous churches, a vibrant market, shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Ely Leisure Village features a cinema, restaurants, and a sports centre.
Recreational facilities include parks, riverside walks, and the Ely Country Park. The city also has a golf course, swimming pool, and various sports clubs. The nearby Roswell Pits provide opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.
Ely’s railway station offers regular services to Cambridge, London, and other major destinations, making it a well-connected city while retaining its historic charm and tranquil atmosphere.
Located in a highly sought-after position close to the river and nearby parks, and within walking distance of the railway station and city centre, this well-presented linked semi-detached home offers comfortable and convenient living.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by an entrance hall providing access to the living room and stairs rising to the first floor. The spacious lounge features a beautiful bay window, flooding the room with natural light, and benefits from an open archway leading through to the open-plan kitchen/dining room.
The kitchen/dining room is generously proportioned and fitted with a range of wall and base units with ample worktop space. Integrated appliances include an oven and gas hob, with additional space for a washing machine, fridge freezer, and dishwasher. Windows and a patio door overlook and provide access to the rear garden, creating a bright and sociable living space ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining.
Upstairs, the property offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both benefiting from Velux windows that allow an abundance of natural light to flood the rooms, creating bright and airy living spaces. The first floor is completed by a well-appointed family bathroom comprising a WC, wash hand basin, and a panelled bath with shower over.
Outside, the property benefits from a good-sized rear garden, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a patio seating area, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining. The garden is further enhanced by attractive mature hedging borders, providing a pleasant outlook and a good degree of privacy. To the front, the property benefits from a small garden and off-road parking for one vehicle. The garage is accessible via an electric roller door to the front, as well as a pedestrian door from the rear garden. Having been partially insulated, the garage offers excellent potential to be converted into a useful additional space, such as a home office, gym, hobby room, or studio, subject to any necessary consents.
LocationEly is a historic cathedral city located about 15 miles (24 km) north of Cambridge. Situated on the banks of the River Great Ouse, Ely offers picturesque views and convenient access to major cities via the A10 and its railway station.
City InformationEly is renowned for its stunning Ely Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that attracts visitors from all over the world. The city has a rich history, with numerous heritage sites, museums, and annual events such as the Ely Eel Festival.
The city provides excellent educational facilities, including primary and secondary schools rated ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Ely College offers secondary and sixth form education, and there are several primary schools throughout the city.
FacilitiesEly offers a wide range of amenities, including numerous churches, a vibrant market, shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The Ely Leisure Village features a cinema, restaurants, and a sports centre.
Recreational facilities include parks, riverside walks, and the Ely Country Park. The city also has a golf course, swimming pool, and various sports clubs. The nearby Roswell Pits provide opportunities for fishing and birdwatching.
Ely’s railway station offers regular services to Cambridge, London, and other major destinations, making it a well-connected city while retaining its historic charm and tranquil atmosphere.