5 Stukeley Park is a lovely top floor apartment, sited within a prestigious development within a stunning picturesque village setting yet still with the convenience of being a 5 minute drive from Huntingdon and the Train Station with fast lines into Kings cross in under 50 minutes.
As you drive up to the development which is safely tucked away at the end of Chestnut Grove, the apartment block has been elegantly and sympathetically converted with open countryside surrounding.
The apartment itself has two large bedrooms and a living room with bespoke fitted storage and panoramic views over the fields beyond. The kitchen has been recently upgraded benefiting from integrated appliances and lots of storage and the bathroom is modern with lovely tiled surrounds and a three piece suite.
This really is an opportunity for peaceful, tranquil living yet easily commutable to Huntingdon, London or Cambridge.
EPC Rating: C
Chestnut Grove, Great Stukeley, PE28
Valid until 16.08.2033
Property Type: | Flat | Build Form: | Semi-Detached |
Transaction Type: | Marketed sale | Energy Tariff: | Dual |
Main Fuel: | Electricity (not community) | Main Gas: | No |
Floor Level: | 02 | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Glazing Type: | Double glazing installed during or after 2002 |
Previous Extension: | 0 | Open Fireplace: | 0 |
Ventilation: | Natural | Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Good | Roof: | Pitched, 100 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Average | Main Heating: | Electric storage heaters |
Main Heating Controls: | Controls for high heat retention storage heaters | Hot Water System: | Electric immersion, off-peak |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Average | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Floors: | (another dwelling below) | Total Floor Area: | 70 m2 |
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