A classic example of a Victorian town house, with extensively modernised and immaculately presented accommodation 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).
15 Clarendon Street is a classic example of a Victorian town house, believed to date from the mid-1800s, the property is constructed with brick elevations under a slate roof and arranged over 3 floors. The current owner has undertaken a significant programme of alterations and modernisation, whilst retaining many of the original features and the ethos of a period property.
Beautiful Snug with sliding door to Inner Garden
Garden Room with feature toughened glass floor
Kitchen with range of bespoke Shaker style base and wall cabinets
Attractive Sitting Room with exposed timber flooring
Lovely bright and airy lower ground floor Bedroom with En Suite Shower Room and independent front access
Wonderful Principal Bedroom with exposed timber floor
Further first floor Bedroom and Family Bathroom
Delightful generous courtyard garden
Gas fired central heating
Cambridge is a world renowned University city which offers an attractive combination of ancient and modern buildings, winding lanes and colleges, together with extensive shopping and cultural facilities. It also has become recognised as an important centre for the 'high tech' and 'bio tech' industries with the University Research and Development Laboratories, Science Park, ARM, Microsoft, AstraZeneca and Addenbrooke's Hospital/Biomedical Campus, which is planned to be one of the largest centres of health, science and medical research in the world.
Clarendon Street lies within a conservation area, just a short walk from Christ's Pieces and the heart of the city 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 about half a mile and some of the most highly regarded schools in the city, such as St Faith's, The Stephen Perse Foundation, The Perse, The Leys and St Mary's are within easy walking or cycling distance of the property.
London commuters are well served with a mainline railway station about 0.75 of a mile to the east providing services to King's Cross and Liverpool Street in approximately 52 and 67 minutes respectively and the M11 (junction 12) is about 3 miles away, providing access to Stansted Airport and the M25.