Available
High Street, Hinxton
£1,250
/per calendar month
-
2
bed
A delightful period cottage with lots of charm and character including exposed timbers and a wood burning stove, nestled away off the road, central to the village. Ideally located for commuters to Saffron Walden, Cambridge and Granta Park.
The cottage is positioned along a path, leading from the High Street and sits among a row of period cottages central to the village. Gated access leads to the enclosed front garden which is paved, has raised flower and shrub beds and is enclosed by traditional picket fencing and mature hedgerows.
A door leads to the dining/living room, which has lots of exposed timbers and brickwork and a wooden burning stove sitting within a brick fireplace and hearth, adds even more warmth and character to the room.
The kitchen makes very good use of the space and has traditional styled units and storage with a Butler sink set within a wooden work surface. Oven, fridge freezer, washing machine and dishwasher included. Stairs lead to the first floor, with bespoke storage cupboards fitted underneath matching the kitchen units and making full use of the space.
On the first floor there are two bedrooms with bedroom one being a good double with fitted wardrobes. There is a modern fitted shower room, comprising of a corner shower unit, wash basin and a WC.
Available 3 October 2024. The Landlord will consider a Tenant with a cat.
Video tour available.
Please refer to the 'Tenant Guide' brochure, for more information regarding the tenancy application process, referencing, terms and conditions of the holding fee and payments due before the start of the tenancy.
UK power networks suggest the electricity is currently supplied by: Octopus Energy.
Find my supplier suggest the electricity is currently supplied by: Octopus Energy.
Ofcom suggests the maximum broadband speed is: 1000mbps.
The long term flood risk for the property, can be found on GOV.UK
Hinxton is a lovely historic village about 7 miles south of the city boundary and about 5 miles north of Saffron Walden. It is highly convenient for the science parks at Abington and Chesterford and the world famous Genome Campus at Hinxton Hall is within walking distance.
There is a mainline railway station at Great Chesterford (2 miles), whilst Whittlesford Parkway station and junction 9a of the M11 are also around around two miles away.
The village has a popular inn, village hall and church and is surrounded by attractive countryside. There are primary schools at neighbouring Duxford or Great Chesterford and secondary schooling at Sawston and Saffron Walden.