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29 High Street, Lode, Cambridge 29 High Street, Table 29 High Street, Lode, Cambridge 29 High Street, table. Lode, There is one double bedroom en suite on the ground floor, while the Cambridge, CB25 9EW first floor has three further double bedrooms (one en suite) and a family A large attractive Victorian bathroom. The second floor provides double- fronted family house set a further double bedroom, as well as in the picturesque village of Lode a play room, which could be used as a sixth bedroom or a home office. Bottisham 1.2 miles, Cambridge city centre 6.5 miles, Cambridge mainline Outside station 7.4 miles, M11 (Jct 31) 9.1 miles At the front, the property opens onto the High Street in the heart of Reception hall | Sitting room | Study the village, while a lane to the side | Music room | Dining area | Kitchen provides vehicular access to the rear | Utility | 2 Cloakrooms | Principal courtyard and parking area, as well as bedroom with en suite shower room the double garage. The rear garden | 4 Further bedrooms, 1 en suite | has an area of paved terracing and a Bathroom | Play room | Double garage wooden pergola with climbing plants, Garden | EPC rating: D providing shade. An area of lawn extends beyond the patio, bordered The property by timber fencing, established shrubs, This splendid end-of-terrace property pond, mature walnut, fruit trees and is set in the heart of the charming hedgerow all backing on to National village of Lode and provides Trust allotments, paddock area and comfortable, flexible accommodation, village tennis court. as well as plenty of period character. The ground floor accommodation Location flows from a welcoming reception The small village of Lode, home hall and extends to the rear, providing to National Trust Anglesey Abbey a 26ft sitting room and an adjoining with its working watermill is set in a music room with French doors rural position, six miles northeast of opening onto the rear garden. There Cambridge. The village has a post is a dining room/library with French office and local shop, while there are doors to a courtyard area. The kitchen further amenities in the neighbouring and dining area provides plenty of village of Bottisham, including a storage space, an integrated hob and medical centre, a pharmacy and an double oven and space for a dining outstanding-rated secondary school. Floorplans House internal area 2,475 sq ft (230 sq m) Garage interrnal area 326 sq ft (30 sq m) For identification purposes only. Music Room 4.16 x 2.89 13'8" x 9'6" Garage 6.02 x 5.03 19'9" x 16'6" Sitting Room 8.14 x 4.16 General F/P 26'8" x 13'8" Local Authority: East Cambridgeshire (Maximum) District Council Services: Mains gas, electricty, water Bedroom 4 3.25 x 3.06 and drainage are all connected 10'8" x 10'0" Play Room Children's Bedroom Council Tax Band: F 3.69 x 2.50 3.69 x 2.50 Dining Room/ 12'1" x 8'2" 12'1" x 8'2" Tenure: Freehold Library Eaves 6.77 x 2.79 22'3" x 9'2" (Maximum) Sky Sky Sky Bedroom 3 Principal Bedroom 3.54 x 3.26 3.86 x 3.57 11'7" x 10'8" 12'8" x 11'9" (Maximum) Eaves Eaves Utility Second Floor 3.36 x 3.06 Sky 11'0" x 10'0" First Floor Kitchen 6.43 x 3.76 21'1" x 12'4" (Maximum) Bedroom 2 Cambridge 4.44 x 3.01 F/P 14'7" x 9'11" 66-68 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1LA Dining Area (Maximum) The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. 01223 459 500 Denotes restricted head height © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. 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