Black Horse Lane, Swavesey, CB24
£500,000

bedrooms 3 bathrooms1
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The entrance hall includes an understairs storage cupboard, an airing cupboard and doors to all rooms. The generous sitting room leads onto the adjoining dining room and conservatory beyond. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of wall and base units with space for a breakfast table and a useful and versatile, utility/boot room. The first-floor accommodation comprises two double bedrooms, one of which could be converted into two single bedrooms, due to the configuration, master with en suite and both with access to eves storage, and lastly a first-floor bathroom.

The generous corner plot comprises a large front garden, which is laid mainly to lawn with established trees and shrubs. The rear garden is west-facing and comprises mainly of lawn with fencing to the boundaries, a large area of patio and mature planting to the borders.

The detached barn is brick-constructed with a tiled roof 4.6m x 15.3m with power and light connected, overhead storage and an up-and-over door, with a personal door to garden. A large driveway providing off-road parking for numerous vehicles.

Swavesey itself has a diverse community and is popular with families, due to the successful Primary School and Outstanding Ofsted-rated Village College. There is a convenience store with Post Office and a thatched village shop situated in an historic market square, as well as various churches, a coffee shop, butchers and farm shop and a public house serving a wide range of real ales. On the green sits an attractive pavilion, used by the community. Swavesey is also fortunate to have the wonderful RSPB nature reserve at Fen Drayton lakes leading to miles of walks along the river and a stop for the guided bus. With the completion of the expansion to the A14, residents now benefit from better-flowing traffic, cycle paths and additional local byroads. The village also has a stop for the guided bus, which travels through the nature reserve to St Ives and Cambridge city centre and Addenbrookes. Parallel to the track is a cycle path which is popular for runners, cyclists and walkers.

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