- Contemporary wooden clad rear extension +
- Ground-floor WC +
- Large utility room +
- Four well-proportioned bedrooms +
- Generous garden with garden studio, two sheds and greenhouse +
- Solar panels installed +
- Driveway +
- Gated bike storage +
- Catchment area for Chesterton Community College +
- Located on quiet, no-through road +
Situated within an established residential setting, this semi-detached four-bedroom house with a double-storey bay has been extended to the side and rear, creating a series of well-proportioned living spaces across both floors.
From the entrance hall, a bay-fronted living room occupies the front of the house, centred around a fireplace with a wooden mantel and creating a comfortable and welcoming space. Further along the hall is the main living area: an open-plan kitchen, dining and family room or snug. The family space is arranged around a log burner, forming a cosy seating area within the larger room.
The open-plan kitchen is fitted with contemporary wooden cabinetry at eye and base level, together with an integrated dishwasher, freestanding gas hob and double oven. The kitchen flows naturally into the dining area, where aluminium bi-folding doors open directly onto the garden.
The contemporary rear extension is characterised by a gently curved roof, and is clad externally in timber as well as featuring a green roof with Velux rooflights. Natural light filters deep into the kitchen and dining space and creates a bright and airy atmosphere.
A ground-floor WC is positioned off the hallway. A well-proportioned utility room sits to the side of the property, accessed directly from the kitchen, and currently provides space for a washing machine along with additional worktop space. There is also access through the bike store to the front driveway, as well as to the rear garden from here.
Upstairs, the house has been extended and reconfigured to create four well-sized bedrooms arranged around the central landing, together with a family bathroom.
Outside, a patio area leads up to a generous predominantly lawned garden, but with plenty of establish shrubs and borders. The garden also includes a studio, two sheds and a greenhouse, offering flexible space for work, hobbies or storage.
The gravel driveway provides parking for up to two cars and a useful undercover gated porch area is ideal for storing bikes or a buggy.
Solar panels have also been installed and generate xxx kWh annually.
Eachard Road forms part of a popular residential neighbourhood just off Huntingdon Road, approximately one mile north-west of Cambridge city centre. The area is well placed for access to the city’s historic colleges, the University departments, and the Cambridge Science Park, while also offering excellent transport connections including regular bus services and cycle routes into the city. Local amenities can be found nearby on Histon Road or at Eddington, with both locations offering supermarkets, cafés and everyday shops. Well-regarded schools are also within easy reach and Eachard Road is in the Chesterton Community College catchment area. The location also provides convenient access to the A14 and M11 for commuters. Cambridge central station is just over 2.5 miles away.
Services: Mains water, sewage, electricity and gas
Local Authority: Cambridge City Council
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating: D
Internet Speed: Gigabit or faster