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An Insight Into This Property & the Local Market
Bar Road, Lolworth, Cambridge, CB23
Redmayne Miller Rees
Unit 7 Stow Court, Stow Road, Stow-cum-Quy, Cambridge, CB25 9AS
01223 811101
becky@redmaynemillerrees.co.uk
https://www.redmaynemillerrees.co.uk/
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Key Features
Property Type
Detached
Bedrooms
4 Bedrooms
Bathrooms
2 Bathrooms
Year Built
Before 1900
Key Details
Floor Area
2,238 ft2
208 m2
Plot Size
Council Tax
Band D
£2,536
Flood Risk
Rivers & Seas
Very low
Flood Risk
Surface Water
Very low
Unlike flooding from rivers, surface water flooding can happen many miles from a river, often in places that people wouldn’t expect because it’s a long way from a river or stream – it happens simply because there is nowhere else for the rainwater to go. Risk ratings are measured as:
High Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 30 (3.3%) in any one year.
Medium Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 100 (1.0%) in any one year.
Low Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Very Low Risk - an area in which the risk is below 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Conservation Area
No
Land Registry
Tenure
Freehold
Title Number
CB140267
Mobile, Broadband & TV
Estimated Broadband Speeds
Standard - 17 mbps
Mobile Signal (based on calls indoors)
EE
O2
3 (Three)
Vodafone
Cable/Satellite TV Availability
BT:
Sky:
Virgin:
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The EPC report provides performance data to help you understand the property’s energy efficiency, and can also provide useful additional data regarding power outlets, glazing, hotwater and heating throughout the property.
EPC

Energy rating

D

Bar Road, Lolworth, CB23

Valid until 21.07.2032

Your energy rating is D(55) and your potential is C(76) A B C D E F G 92+ 81-91 69-80 55-68 39-54 21-38 1-20 Score Energy rating Current Potential 55 | D 76 | C
Additional EPC Data
Property Type: House Build Form: Detached
Transaction Type: Rental Energy Tariff: Single
Main Fuel: Oil (not community) Main Gas: No
Glazing Type: Double glazing installed during or after 2002 Previous Extension: 2
Open Fireplace: 0 Ventilation: Natural
Walls: Solid brick, as built, no insulation (assumed) Walls Energy: Very Poor
Roof: Pitched, 250 mm loft insulation Roof Energy: Good
Main Heating: Boiler and radiators, oil Main Heating Controls: Programmer, room thermostat and TRVs
Hot Water System: From main system Hot Water Energy Efficiency: Average
Lighting: Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets Floors: Suspended, no insulation (assumed)
Total Floor Area: 208 m2
Rivers & Seas Flooding Risk to Property
Flood Risk - Rivers & Seas

This map shows the chance of flooding from rivers and / or the sea, taking into account flood defences and their condition.

The map does not contain sufficient information for it to be used to determine flood risk to individual properties, but it does give you an indication of whether your area may be affected by surface water flooding at this risk level.

Risk Rating:
Very low
  • High Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 30 (3.3%) in any one year.
  • Medium Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 100 (1.0%) in any one year.
  • Low Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
  • Very Low Risk - an area in which the risk is below 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Chance of flooding to the following depths:
Up to 20cm (8in)
Up to 30cm (1ft)
Up to 60cm (2ft)
Very
Low
Low
Medium
High
  • Very Low Risk
  • Low Risk
  • Medium Risk
  • High Risk
Rivers Seas Map loader
Surface Water Risk to Property
Flood Risk - Surface Water

Unlike flooding from rivers, surface water flooding can happen many miles from a river, often in places that people wouldn’t expect because it’s a long way from a river or stream – it happens simply because there is nowhere else for the rainwater to go.

The map does not contain sufficient information for it to be used to determine flood risk to individual properties, but it does give you an indication of whether your area may be affected by surface water flooding at this risk level.

Risk Rating:
Very low
  • High Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 30 (3.3%) in any one year.
  • Medium Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 100 (1.0%) in any one year.
  • Low Risk - an area which has a chance of flooding of greater than 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
  • Very Low Risk - an area in which the risk is below 1 in 1000 (0.1%) in any one year.
Chance of flooding to the following depths:
Up to 20cm (8in)
Up to 30cm (1ft)
Up to 60cm (2ft)
Very
Low
Low
Medium
High
  • Very Low Risk
  • Low Risk
  • Medium Risk
  • High Risk
Surface water Map loader
Education Level
Nursery
Primary
Secondary / College
Primary / Secondary
Pin Colour Key (Based on inspection body ratings)
Highest
Lowest
Not Rated
Independent
Bus Stops/Stations
Pin Name Distance
Menzies Hotel 0.42 miles
Acorn Avenue 0.48 miles
Hollytrees 0.56 miles
Saxon Way 0.45 miles
Superstore 0.61 miles
National Rail Stations
Pin Name Distance
Cambridge Rail Station 6.48 miles
Cambridge North Rail Station 6.01 miles
Waterbeach Rail Station 7.09 miles
Trunk Roads/Motorways
Pin Name Distance
M11 J14 2.48 miles
M11 J13 3.93 miles
M11 J12 5.27 miles
M11 J11 7.62 miles
M11 J10 12.12 miles
Airports/Helipads
Pin Name Distance
Cambridge 7.23 miles
Stansted Airport 27.42 miles
Luton Airport 31.54 miles
Silvertown 52.4 miles
About Redmayne Miller Rees
Here at Redmayne Miller Rees, we are passionate about building long-lasting relationships with our valued clients. We achieve this by way of communication, transparency and always putting the client first.

With a friendly and at the same time, professional approach, you should quickly find that Redmayne Miller Rees is not your average estate agent. We always strive to go the extra mile and provide the highest level of service to each and every one of our clients.

Another essential part of what we do is marketing and we believe in providing a bespoke service, tailored to each client’s individual needs and requirements. All properties are different and should be treated so and that goes for landlords and vendors too!!

Another great thing about Redmayne Miller Rees is that we have over 20 years of experience in marketing properties in Cambridge and the surrounding areas. We use that knowledge to make sure our clients get the best deal possible, no matter if they are buying, selling or letting.

Our small but extremely knowledgeable and experienced team come together to provide a personable and professional approach to everything we do. Using the skills we have gained over the years helps us stay ahead of other estate agencies
We’ve been tenants for over 5 years. The team has always been communicative, helpful, and solution-oriented. They made our lives so easy when moving homes within the same agency. Really nice team. Highly recommend.
The team has always been professional, efficient and responsive. We are deeply indebted for having made rentals easy. In particular, I am impressed with how the team prioritizing keeping tenants happy, which generally keeps everyone else happy as well. I strongly recommend their services.
Requested a rough valuation for my home as part of a Right to Acquire enquiry. Dealt with by Paul Eaton who was professional, responsive and quickly provided a rough estimate through his own local knowledge of Cambridge market. Very happy with the service and would not hesitate to use again.
In a RMR-managed property in Newnham for almost two years, we never had any problem with the property or its amenities, while our property manager Karen was always professional and super efficient.
Very impressed with the help and support given by Paul
Really excellent service from start to finish of tenancy. Always cheerful, polite and responsive whatever the problem. A pleasure to rent through this agency.
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avg - When we indicate the Council Tax price is 'avg', it means we have not been able to obtain an exact figure, so this number represents the mean value of Council Tax across the council for that property band. The exact figure will be slightly higher or lower because each parish/town council is priced differently.

min - When we indicate the Council Tax is a 'min', it represents the known amount that the council sets for itself, but excludes the parish/town council cost which we have not been able to obtain. The additional cost will need to be considered as it will be greater than the indicated price.