Roberts Way is located just off Teversham Road, within easy reach of the village and with good access to Addenbrooke’s Campus, Arm, Cambridge City centre and A14/M11. This small select development was constructed by award winning Hill Residential in 2009, thoughtfully designed and sustainably built boasting a tranquil no-through road location.
The property offers bright, spacious and well-proportioned accommodation of about 850 sqft, and in detail comprises entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor, large storage cupboard under, Karndean flooring and a cloakroom wc just off. The kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of base level and wall mounted storage cupboards, ample fitted working surfaces with inset one and a half sink unit with mixer tap and drainer, plus a range of integral appliances which include a four ring ceramic hob, oven, extractor, full height fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, and a discretely concealed wall mounted gas fired central heating boiler. The sitting room is a generously proportioned dual aspect room with French doors to the garden and Karndean flooring.
Upstairs, off the landing there are two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobe cupboards, and a family bathroom with mains fed shower over the bath.
Outside, the property enjoys a corner plot with the front and side gardens designed with ease of maintenance in mind with flower and shrub beds. The rear garden is south-east facing and largely laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders, a generous paved patio area, timber shed, and all is enclosed by walling and fencing for good levels of privacy and security. Gated access to the rear leads to a block paved allocated parking space.
Fulbourn lies 4 miles south east of Cambridge and adjoins the city boundary at Cherry Hinton. It is a village surrounded by open, undulating countryside, close to the Gog Magog Hills and within easy reach of the famous "Gogs" golf course at Shelford Bottom. Communications are excellent, the village lying within a few miles of the A14 and M11 and there is a regular bus service to Cambridge. The parish boundaries follow the Roman Road and Icknield Way to the south west and Fleam Dyke to the east which is excellent walking territory. There is an active village centre with numerous shops, an excellent village school, the whole centred around the 13th Century village church of St Vigor.
Please note that photographs were taken in 2022
Freehold
Main services connected include: water, electricity, gas and mains drainage.
South Cambridgeshire District Council
Council Tax Band - C
Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars all fixtures and fittings are expressly excluded from the sale of the freehold interest.
Strictly by appointment through the vendor’s sole agents, Redmayne Arnold and Harris