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Fantastic 3/four bedrooms character cottage set in a quiet, rural location.
General points " 4 beds house " two reception rooms " white goods " loft space " plenty of parking " upvc double glazed " garage a state of the art house in popular village location, with brilliant man cave!
4berth caravan late 80s, must look!!! Cost effective must go today!!!
" four beds " en suite to master " 2 reception rooms " unfurnished " garage and off road parking " enclosed rear garden " cul de sac location " double glazed throughout four beds family home in a peaceful cul de sac location in hartford.
A 4 beds unfurnished detached house set in the popular village of buckden.
Rural location three beds master with en suite living room with high ceiling superb double aspect views over the river ouse 2 allocated parking spaces integrated kitchen white goods superb presentation period features unfurnished central gas heat sky no pets buckden is 1 of the prettiest villages in west cambridgeshire eight mins drive from huntingdon a popular market town on the river ouse, which has excellent shopping, restaurants, bars and pubs.
Entrance hall 13' 06" x 8' 11 max" (4.11m x 2.72m) with decorative fireplace.
A picturesque mews annexe situated in the popular town of godmanchester, convenient for huntingdon train station and access to the a14 entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, pantry, living room, cloakroom, two double bedrooms both with en suite bathrooms.
Two beds apartment ensuite first level state of the art fitted kitchen bay window wood floors private gated development beautifully landscaped and mature gardens village amenities with a few minutes walk unfurnished built in the grounds of the elms- this 2 beds state of the art apartment has been built to reflect the character of the mansion built in 1868.
St ives the picturesque town of st ives is situated on the banks of the great river ouse and traces its origin back to a village called slepe.