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Key Features
The property has been extensively renovated within recent years, including a refitted kitchen and bathroom, a modern oil-fired heating system, oak internal doors throughout, and replacement flooring. Large windows flood the home with natural light, enhancing the bright and airy feel throughout. The spacious entrance hall provides a welcoming introduction to the home, with access to all principal rooms. The living room is a superb dual-aspect space, featuring windows to both the front and rear and a feature wood-burning fireplace. Sliding doors lead directly into the conservatory, which provides an excellent additional reception area with underfloor heating, double-glazed windows to the side and rear, and doors opening onto a wooded decking area — ideal for entertaining or relaxing. The kitchen has been thoughtfully refitted with a modern range of eye-level and base units, incorporating an integral hob and oven, an integral fridge/freezer, plumbing for a washing machine, a sink with drainer.
The bedrooms and bathroom are arranged along an inner hallway, providing privacy and separation from the main living areas. Bedroom one benefits from fitted wardrobes and a window that overlooks the garden to the rear. Bedroom two also window to the side aspect, while bedroom three is located to the front. The modern fitted shower room features a double walk-in shower, low-level WC, hand wash basin, heated towel rail and tiled floor.
Outside, the property sits on a generous plot with mature trees to both the front and rear and 6ft fencing to the sides, ensuring a high degree of privacy. The large brick-laid driveway provides off-road parking for several vehicles and leads to a garage with electric-operated door, power and lighting. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with expansive decking areas ideal for al fresco dining and outdoor living, a shed with power connected which could be insulated and utilised as a garden room/home office. The secluded no-through road setting also offers direct access to countryside walks leading to equestrian trails, the historic high street, with shops, bus stop to Ely, and an array of eateries.
LOCATION
Haddenham is a picturesque fen-edge village located approximately 7 miles south-west of Ely and around 15 miles from Cambridge. The A142 provides direct road links to Ely and Newmarket, while Ely railway station offers frequent services to London, Cambridge, Norwich and King’s Lynn, making the village well positioned for commuters. The flat fenland landscape also provides excellent cycling routes to Wilburton, Sutton and Ely.
The village is known for its slightly elevated position, offering attractive views across the surrounding fens, and for its strong, community-focused atmosphere. Local amenities include the Three Pickerels at Mepal and The Carpenter’s Arms pubs, cafés, independent shops, a post office, health centre, petrol station, church, village hall, sports field and children’s play areas. The village hosts popular annual events such as the Haddenham Stream Rally and the Haddenham Beer Festival, which bring the community together and attract visitors from the surrounding area. Scenic walking and cycling routes are also easily accessible, including quiet fen lanes and the Ouse Valley trails.
Haddenham Community Primary School is well regarded locally and rated Good by Ofsted. Secondary education is typically provided by Witchford Village College or Ely College, both rated Good by Ofsted and easily reachable by bus or cycle. The village’s wide, straight fen roads make cycling a practical and popular option for older students.
The property has been extensively renovated within recent years, including a refitted kitchen and bathroom, a modern oil-fired heating system, oak internal doors throughout, and replacement flooring. Large windows flood the home with natural light, enhancing the bright and airy feel throughout. The spacious entrance hall provides a welcoming introduction to the home, with access to all principal rooms. The living room is a superb dual-aspect space, featuring windows to both the front and rear and a feature wood-burning fireplace. Sliding doors lead directly into the conservatory, which provides an excellent additional reception area with underfloor heating, double-glazed windows to the side and rear, and doors opening onto a wooded decking area — ideal for entertaining or relaxing. The kitchen has been thoughtfully refitted with a modern range of eye-level and base units, incorporating an integral hob and oven, an integral fridge/freezer, plumbing for a washing machine, a sink with drainer.
The bedrooms and bathroom are arranged along an inner hallway, providing privacy and separation from the main living areas. Bedroom one benefits from fitted wardrobes and a window that overlooks the garden to the rear. Bedroom two also window to the side aspect, while bedroom three is located to the front. The modern fitted shower room features a double walk-in shower, low-level WC, hand wash basin, heated towel rail and tiled floor.
Outside, the property sits on a generous plot with mature trees to both the front and rear and 6ft fencing to the sides, ensuring a high degree of privacy. The large brick-laid driveway provides off-road parking for several vehicles and leads to a garage with electric-operated door, power and lighting. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with expansive decking areas ideal for al fresco dining and outdoor living, a shed with power connected which could be insulated and utilised as a garden room/home office. The secluded no-through road setting also offers direct access to countryside walks leading to equestrian trails, the historic high street, with shops, bus stop to Ely, and an array of eateries.
LOCATION
Haddenham is a picturesque fen-edge village located approximately 7 miles south-west of Ely and around 15 miles from Cambridge. The A142 provides direct road links to Ely and Newmarket, while Ely railway station offers frequent services to London, Cambridge, Norwich and King’s Lynn, making the village well positioned for commuters. The flat fenland landscape also provides excellent cycling routes to Wilburton, Sutton and Ely.
The village is known for its slightly elevated position, offering attractive views across the surrounding fens, and for its strong, community-focused atmosphere. Local amenities include the Three Pickerels at Mepal and The Carpenter’s Arms pubs, cafés, independent shops, a post office, health centre, petrol station, church, village hall, sports field and children’s play areas. The village hosts popular annual events such as the Haddenham Stream Rally and the Haddenham Beer Festival, which bring the community together and attract visitors from the surrounding area. Scenic walking and cycling routes are also easily accessible, including quiet fen lanes and the Ouse Valley trails.
Haddenham Community Primary School is well regarded locally and rated Good by Ofsted. Secondary education is typically provided by Witchford Village College or Ely College, both rated Good by Ofsted and easily reachable by bus or cycle. The village’s wide, straight fen roads make cycling a practical and popular option for older students.