15 John Street (formerly The Crown and Harp (Coachmaker’s Arms) public house), was built in 1861 and ceased trading in the 1950s.
Today, this impressive Victorian residence provides broad, spacious and characterful accommodation over two floors, additional annex accommodation and secure off-street parking, all of which is rarely found in the city centre.
This fine period residence also offers excellent scope for expansion into the kitchen/dining room and linking the main house to the coach house.
The full-depth entrance hall with parquet flooring and understairs cupboard, provides access to the rear garden and leads to a WC and all ground floor principal rooms. The triple aspect drawing room has beautiful lead windows, an ornate cast iron open fireplace with tile inserts and marble fire surround, parquet flooring and French doors out to the garden, whilst the study again has a large leaded window to the front aspect and parquet flooring. An open-plan kitchen/dining room provides a matching range of solid wood, rustic cabinetry and working surfaces, an Aga range oven and a rear lobby leading to the enclosed carport and rear garden.
Upstairs, a first-floor landing leads to a family bathroom suite, three double bedrooms (one with an ensuite shower room) and an inner landing providing access to a separate WC and stunning full-depth sitting room. This elegant and extensive room provides large sash windows to the front and rear aspects, high ceilings with a wood panelled finish, original wooden flooring and a beautiful period cast iron fireplace with tile inserts.
Outside, the property provides vehicular access and parking from the front and side.
Walled rear gardens with pedestrian access and double gates provide a high degree of privacy and established, well-designed spaces in which to relax and socialise. A beautifully converted period coach house provides additional accommodation for homeworking, guest overflow or an income stream. This building was sympathetically converted in 2010 and comprises a kitchen, a bright living/dining room with large French doors opening to the garden, a first-floor, double bedroom with beautiful arched windows to two aspects and an ensuite shower room.
John Street forms part of an established area known as the Kite, a conservation area lying close to Parker's Piece and the city centre (Market Square), which is about 0.6 miles away. It is particularly well positioned for Anglia Ruskin University and is in close proximity to many of the city’s facilities and Cambridge University's departments, which can easily be accessed by foot, bicycle or bus. Many of the city’s state and independent schools for all age groups are available within striking distance, whilst the well renowned Hills Road Sixth Form College is also within easy cycling distance. The mainline railway station is about 0.9 miles away.
Freehold
The property is located within the Kite conservation area.
Main services connected include: water, electricity, gas and mains drainage.
Gas-fired heating to radiators.
Cambridge City Council.
Council Tax Band - G
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.



