Ever feel like one kitchen isn’t enough and you could do with an extra oven?
Look no further as with this property – all your prayers have been answered.
Forget one, or two you could have a trio of kitchens – but the place is in serious need of modernisation.
But beware as Christmas dinner could be at yours this year.
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This unassuming terraced house, located in Cambridge, has a few hidden surprises inside and it’s on the market for just £725,000.
Marketed by Redmayne Arnold & Harris, Cambridge it has no onward chain and is a freehold- with no nasty hidden strings attached.
Previously ‘subdivided rental accommodation’, the house has four bedrooms, hidden in separate apartments.
It also houses a first floor shower room and even boasts a garden apartment too – what else could you want?
With studio spaces located inside, you could either make it into an HMO or even bring it back to its origin of a Victorian, extended period house.
It offers the chance to be converted back into a family home with the right work and TLC with opportunities brimming in the house to make it your own.
It has an off-street parking space alongside permit parking being an option too- meaning guests have loads of room to park up and visit.
You’ll have a garden too, and are in quiet surroundings- perfect for a young family or a lover of the quiet life, reports What’s The Jam.
But, if a city buzz is more your cup of tea- you can walk or even cycle into Cambridge and explore the famous city by foot.
There’s also great transport links with three stations less than four miles away and links to the big smoke too- landing you in Liverpool Street Stations.
Schools aren’t an issue either- with four within just 0.5 miles and of course, the world famous, prestigious Cambridge University.
The property listing reads: “An attractive and extended Victorian end terrace house providing subdivided rental accommodation extending to 1468 sqft with scope to remodel.
“This Victorian end-of-terrace house has been extended and altered to provide separate rental accommodation with a strong rental history.
“The property needs modernisation and offers excellent scope to remodel and return to a generous family home.”
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