Set on a desirable corner plot and rich with character, this beautifully presented three-bedroom, two-bathroom end-of-terrace home strikes the perfect balance between its charming 1887 origins and thoughtfully updated modern living. Just a short walk from the railway station, the riverside pub and all village-centre amenities, it offers both convenience and a wonderful sense of community.
The property immediately impresses with its classic brick exterior, contemporary frontage and neat, low-maintenance artificial lawn. Canopied off-road parking sits alongside a substantial double garage—currently fitted out as a high-quality workshop with heavy-duty workshop tile flooring—offering superb flexibility for hobbyists, storage or secure parking.
Inside, the entrance hall opens into a welcoming sitting room, where a striking brick feature wall, elegant fireplace, built-in shelving, and warm wooden floors create an inviting space for family living and entertaining. The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen and dining area, beautifully finished with sleek modern cabinetry, quartz worktops, integrated appliances and a central island with breakfast bar. Travertine tiled flooring with underfloor heating adds a touch of luxury. Bi-fold doors flood the space with natural light and extend seamlessly to the private enclosed yard—perfect for al fresco dining and relaxed summer evenings.
Upstairs, three light-filled bedrooms offer generous proportions and modern comfort. The master bedroom is a standout feature, boasting its own dressing area with sliding-door wardrobes and excellent storage, together with a stylish en-suite shower room. The family bathroom is equally well appointed with contemporary fittings and attractive tiling.
A notable bonus is the highly usable loft space. Accessed via a pull-down staircase, it features laminate flooring, spotlights and a Velux window, making it ideal as a study, gaming room, hobby area or simply superb additional storage.
Outside, the low-maintenance artificial lawn and secure fencing create a safe and private environment for children and pets. The garden’s layout, combined with the property’s end-of-terrace position, provides an added sense of peace and privacy.
Blending period charm with modern style, ample parking, a versatile garage/workshop, an impressive loft space and easy-care outdoor areas, this wonderful home offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity. Its prime location—moments from village amenities and transport—makes it ideal for families, professionals or anyone seeking comfort, character and convenience in a sought-after setting.
LITTLEPORT
Littleport is a large village located approximately 5 miles (8 km) north of Ely. It is situated on the eastern bank of the River Great Ouse, providing scenic river views and easy access to Ely and Cambridge via the A10.
Littleport offers convenient transportation options with a railway station providing direct links to Ely, Cambridge, and London. The village is known for its historic association with the Littleport Riots of 1816.
The village is home to a variety of local events, including annual fairs and community gatherings.. Educational facilities include Littleport Community Primary School and the Littleport and East Cambridgeshire Academy, both rated well by Ofsted.
Littleport boasts a range of amenities including several churches, a community centre, local shops, cafes, and restaurants. Recreational facilities include a sports centre, parks, and the Littleport Leisure Centre which hosts various activities and clubs.
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