Aylestone Road, Cambridge CB4

Aylestone Road, Cambridge CB4

3 Bedroom | Freehold | 1 Bath

Guide price £725,000
Cambridge 1.3 miles
Cambridge North 1.3 miles
Waterbeach 4.3 miles

A rare opportunity to purchase a three bedroom period home in need of cosmetic renovation situated in one of the city’s most highly regarded residential areas, close to the city centre, the River Cam and Midsummer Common.

A rare opportunity to purchase a three bedroom period home in need of cosmetic renovation situated in one of the city’s most highly regarded residential areas, close to the city centre, the River Cam and Midsummer Common.

- Cambridge city centre – approx. 1 mile
- Cambridge railway station – approx. 2 miles
- Addenbrookes Hospital – approx. 4 miles

• Superb location close to city centre, river and Midsummer Common
• Wonderful renovation opportunity
• Two reception rooms
• Kitchen/breakfast room
• Three bedrooms
• Bathroom
• Paved garden with rear access
• EPC rating D
• No onward chain

5 Aylestone Road is the perfect opportunity to purchase a characterful Victorian home in a superb location. Whilst the house retains much of its period charm, it is ready for a programme of updating and modernisation allow to create a city home that suits your personal style and needs. The accommodation is a blank canvas and retains some of the original period features including sash windows, architraving and cornicing and picture rails. On the ground floor is the sitting room which is open to the dining room, leading back to the kitchen opening to the garden. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a bathroom.

The property is approached over a Victorian tiled pathway leading up the front door. There is a low wall to the front with a wrought iron gate and an established fig tree. To the rear of the house is a paved garden with rear access, ideal for bicycles and bins, leading out to Belvoir Road.

Aylestone Road is a very pleasant and quiet street in one of the most popular residential areas of the city. Houses in the location are very popular with prospective buyers due to the attractive and characterful properties, many dating back to the Victorian and Edwardian eras, that form part of the De Freville Estate and the area’s proximity to varied local amenities, the historic city centre, lovely riverside walks and the open spaces of Midsummer Common and Jesus Green. There is also excellent access to schooling for all ages and the University departments.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
TENURE: Freehold
SERVICES: All mains services are connected.
LOCAL AUTHORITY: Cambridge City Council
COUNCIL TAX: Band E

VIEWINGS: Strictly by appointment with the Selling Agents Carter Jonas

The next steps...

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  • They do all the legwork for you, working on your behalf with the lender
  • They compare wholesale mortgage rates from a large number of banks and lenders all at once
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  • They offer more loan options because they work with numerous banks and lenders
  • They can finance tricky deals because of their knowledge and various lending partners
  • They are typically easier to get in contact with, and are less bureaucratic.

However advantages of working with your bank are:

  • You may be able to build off an existing relationship (and gain discounts if you have a checking or savings account)
  • You may already know the banker who will handle your mortgage
  • Banks may be more accountable than a smaller shop
  • They may offer lower interest rates in some cases
  • Their ability to add mortgage to existing banking profile and make automatic payments from linked account.

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Key property details
Property attributes
Terraced
Era
Period
Additional attributes
Garden
Locality
Town/City
Tenure
Freehold
Energy efficiency rating
D
Total sq ft
964 (89.6 Sq M) approx.
Carter Jonas reference
CAH230331

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