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Plot 5, 16 Eltisley Road Great Gransden | SG19 3AR Plot Five Great Gransden Plot 5, 16 Eltisley Road Great Gransden | SG19 3AR Plot Five Great Gransden Due for completion early 2018, this substantial home is set in a unique development of just five well-appointed homes, constructed by a well-regarded developer with excellent attention to detail and exceptional access to Cambridge and London. A spacious hall opens onto two reception rooms, snug, study and open plan kitchen, breakfast, family room with separate utility and bi-fold doors to the rear garden. The five bedrooms are well served by two en suites and a family bathroom. There is ample parking and a double carport. Area Profile There is always a lot going on in the Gransdens, from a bi-annual music festival to the annual Gransden Show; a lovely village event which has been running for over 100 years, with cake-making, horse riding, crafts, artisan food stalls, and old tractors and cars. There are fabulous walks along off-road tracks around the local woodlands and countryside. Little Gransden enjoys its own airfield, which holds an air show every summer, a village hall with toddler group, pub with microbrewery attached, and a parish Church. Great Gransden is home to the oldest Post Mill in England which dates back to the early 17th Century, and also offers a Church, village shop with post office, 15th Century thatched pub, pre-school, primary school, reading room/village hall, garage, lawn tennis club, bowls club, and a sports field which is home to the village football team. Transport Links Rail: St Neots Rail Station: 12 mins drive / 7.2 miles - London Kings Cross from 40 minutes Sandy Rail Station: 16 mins drive / 8.2 miles - London Kings Cross from 47 minutes Car: Madingley Road Park & Ride: 16 mins drive / 12.7 miles Central Cambridge: 30 mins drive / 16.1 miles Bus: 18 - Cambridge – Cambourne 28 - Cambourne - Gamlingay C2 - St Neots - Longstowe - Orwell - Arrington - Croydon - The Hatleys Comberton Village College Bus Route Kimbolton School KS3 Bus Route Plane: Stansted Airport: 45 mins / 42.8 miles Schools Pre School: Great Gransden Pre School (OFSTED: Outstanding) Primary Catchment: Barnabas Oley C of E Primary School (OFSTED: Good) Secondary Catchment: Longsands Academy (OFSTED: Good) / Comberton Village College (OFSTED: Outstanding) Agents notes: The representation of the property is a CGI and indicative only. All measurements are approximate and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Copyright © 2018 Fine & Country Ltd. St Neots is a partnership. Printed 01.03.2018 Fine & Country Tel: +44 (0)330 333 1060 [email protected] 4 - 6 Market Square, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire PE19 2AW.
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