A charming, period family home featuring spacious accommodation with many period features, located in a superb central city location.
City Centre 0.25 of a mile, Mainline Railway Station (King's Cross and Liverpool Street lines) about 0.75 of a mile (distances are approximate).
1 Clarendon Street is a late Edwardian/early Victorian townhouse constructed with painted brick elevations under a slate roof. As is traditional for its era, the property benefits from well proportioned rooms with high ceilings and some of the original period features are still evident, including deep skirtings, coving and panelled doors. In recent years the property has undergone a significant programme of alterations and changes, with care being taken to ensure the works are sympathetic to the age of the property and this is particularly evident with the installation of beautiful, double glazed sash windows throughout.
Beautifully presented accommodation arranged over 3 floors and extending to 1,353 sq ft (125.7 sq m)
Reception rooms comprising charming dual aspect Dining Room and beautiful triple aspect Sitting Room with bespoke built-in cabinetry
Superb lower ground floor, fitted Kitchen with integrated appliances
Dual aspect Principal Bedroom with built-in wardrobe and cast iron fireplace
Further Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom
Gas fired central heating
Mature walled garden
NO ONWARD CHAIN
Clarendon Street lies within a conservation area, just a short walk from Christ's Pieces and the heart of the city centre, with its attractive combination of ancient and modern buildings, winding lanes and extensive shopping facilities. The Grafton Shopping Centre, Midsummer Common, leading to the river Cam, and Parker's Piece are also within close proximity. Parkside Swimming Pool and Kelsey Kerridge Sports Hall are within about half a mile and the city's mainline railway station, within about 1 mile. Cambridge is not only world renowned for its academic achievements but has also become a "high-tech" and "bio-tech" hub with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Science Park, ARM, Microsoft, AstraZeneca and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus.