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£245,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleCambridge Street, Godmanchester PE29
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Two Bedrooms
Victorian Cottage
End of Terrace
Enclosed Rear Garden
Ideal First Purchase
Close to Amenities
Well Presented Throughout
Harvey Robinson Estate Agents in Huntingdon are delighted to offer for sale this charming two‐bedroom end‐terrace Victorian cottage, perfectly positioned in the heart of Godmanchester just moments from local amenities.
An ideal first purchase, the property offers a blend of character and modern convenience. The ground floor features a cosy lounge, a modern kitchen, a rear lobby, and a modern bathroom. Upstairs, two well‐proportioned bedrooms complete the accommodation.
Outside, the cottage enjoys a low‐maintenance, fully enclosed courtyard garden providing a private space to relax or entertain.
A lovely home in a central location, early viewing is advised.
Faq:
Postcode for SatNav: PE29 2AT
What3Words location: ///papers.greed.fries
How long have the owners lived here: Since 2021
Reason for moving: Upsizing
Council tax: Band B
Kitchen: Re-fitted 2021
Age of boiler: 5 years, serviced April 2026
Water meter: No
location:
Located on the edges of Huntingdon, Godmanchester is a quiet suburban town surrounded by the beautiful English countryside that has a lot to offer people of all ages.
Huntingdon mainline station with direct access to London is located within cycling distance of Godmanchester as are main road links such as the A1 and A14.
The town has a long and rich history dating back to the Roman era and it is believed to have been occupied continuously for well over 2,000 years. The River Great Ouse runs through its centre which is characterised by the impressive Chinese bridge landmark that was originally built in 1827.
There are some lovely scenic locations to explore in and around Godmanchester. At the end of Cow Lane, you'll find Godmanchester Nature Reserve that covers 59 hectares and sits just to the south of the River Great Ouse. It features four lakes and plenty of grassland with lots of habitat for a variety of wildlife. Godmanchester Riverside is another beautiful spot that has play parks for children and a ferry that travels to and from Brampton Mill, and you can visit the largest wild meadow in England at Portholme.
Godmanchester offers an abundance of social events for all ages. Whether you are looking at joining in on annual events such as Godmanchester Gala Day, Picnic in the Park, Easter Egg Hunts or Scarecrow Competitions, there is something for everyone. There's a dentist, doctors and a chemist all nearby too.
Pop along to The Exhibition pub and restaurant in town which has a wonderful outdoor garden that is perfect for the summer and an open fire indoors for late autumn and winter. Other pubs of note include The Royal Oak which offers a riverside setting and The White Hart which features a 15th century bar, an outdoor garden area and serves up traditional pub food, or the recently re-opened Black Bull. Other options for eating out in Godmanchester include the local Chinese or Indian restaurants.
These particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. Descriptions, dimensions and references to condition are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Measurements and floorplans are approximate. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested and no warranty is given. The property is offered subject to contract and availability. Purchasers must provide identification in accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations; a fee of £30 (incl. VAT) per purchaser is payable to Landmark Property services for each electronic verification check. We may receive a referral fee for any of our recommended service providers.
Need to sell your property? Please contact us to arrange your free, no obligation Market Appraisal.
For independent whole of market mortgage advice please call the team to book your appointment.
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Rated Exceptional in Best Estate Agent Guide 2024 and 2025
British Property Awards 2023,2024 and 2025 – Gold Winner
British Property Awards 2025 Regional Silver Winner in East of England
4.9 Star Google Review Rating
EPC Rating: D
Location
Located on the edges of Huntingdon, Godmanchester is a quiet suburban town surrounded by the beautiful English countryside that has a lot to offer people of all ages.
Huntingdon mainline station with direct access to London is located within cycling distance of Godmanchester as are main road links such as the A1 and A14.
The town has a long and rich history dating back to the Roman era and it is believed to have been occupied continuously for well over 2,000 years. The River Great Ouse runs through its centre which is characterised by the impressive Chinese bridge landmark that was originally built in 1827.
There are some lovely scenic locations to explore in and around Godmanchester. At the end of Cow Lane, you'll find Godmanchester Nature Reserve that covers 59 hectares and sits just to the south of the River Great Ouse. It features four lakes and plenty of grassland with lots of habitat for a variety of wildlife. Godmanchester Riverside is another beautiful spot that has play parks for children and a ferry that travels to and from Brampton Mill, and you can visit the largest wild meadow in England at Portholme.
Godmanchester offers an abundance of social events for all ages. Whether you are looking at joining in on annual events such as Godmanchester Gala Day, Picnic in the Park, Easter Egg Hunts or Scarecrow Competitions, there is something for everyone. There's a dentist, doctors and a chemist all nearby too.
Pop along to The Exhibition pub and restaurant in town which has a wonderful outdoor garden that is perfect for the summer and an open fire indoors for late autumn and winter. Other pubs of note include The Royal Oak which offers a riverside setting and The White Hart which features a 15th century bar, an outdoor garden area and serves up traditional pub food, or the recently re-opened Black Bull. Other options for eating out in Godmanchester include the local Chinese or Indian restaurants.
Disclaimer
"These particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. Descriptions, dimensions and references to condition are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Measurements and floorplans are approximate. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested and no warranty is given. The property is offered subject to contract and availability. Purchasers must provide identification in accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations; a fee of £30 (incl. VAT) per purchaser is payable to Landmark Property services for each electronic verification check. We may receive a referral fee for any of our recommended service providers."
An ideal first purchase, the property offers a blend of character and modern convenience. The ground floor features a cosy lounge, a modern kitchen, a rear lobby, and a modern bathroom. Upstairs, two well‐proportioned bedrooms complete the accommodation.
Outside, the cottage enjoys a low‐maintenance, fully enclosed courtyard garden providing a private space to relax or entertain.
A lovely home in a central location, early viewing is advised.
Faq:
Postcode for SatNav: PE29 2AT
What3Words location: ///papers.greed.fries
How long have the owners lived here: Since 2021
Reason for moving: Upsizing
Council tax: Band B
Kitchen: Re-fitted 2021
Age of boiler: 5 years, serviced April 2026
Water meter: No
location:
Located on the edges of Huntingdon, Godmanchester is a quiet suburban town surrounded by the beautiful English countryside that has a lot to offer people of all ages.
Huntingdon mainline station with direct access to London is located within cycling distance of Godmanchester as are main road links such as the A1 and A14.
The town has a long and rich history dating back to the Roman era and it is believed to have been occupied continuously for well over 2,000 years. The River Great Ouse runs through its centre which is characterised by the impressive Chinese bridge landmark that was originally built in 1827.
There are some lovely scenic locations to explore in and around Godmanchester. At the end of Cow Lane, you'll find Godmanchester Nature Reserve that covers 59 hectares and sits just to the south of the River Great Ouse. It features four lakes and plenty of grassland with lots of habitat for a variety of wildlife. Godmanchester Riverside is another beautiful spot that has play parks for children and a ferry that travels to and from Brampton Mill, and you can visit the largest wild meadow in England at Portholme.
Godmanchester offers an abundance of social events for all ages. Whether you are looking at joining in on annual events such as Godmanchester Gala Day, Picnic in the Park, Easter Egg Hunts or Scarecrow Competitions, there is something for everyone. There's a dentist, doctors and a chemist all nearby too.
Pop along to The Exhibition pub and restaurant in town which has a wonderful outdoor garden that is perfect for the summer and an open fire indoors for late autumn and winter. Other pubs of note include The Royal Oak which offers a riverside setting and The White Hart which features a 15th century bar, an outdoor garden area and serves up traditional pub food, or the recently re-opened Black Bull. Other options for eating out in Godmanchester include the local Chinese or Indian restaurants.
These particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. Descriptions, dimensions and references to condition are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Measurements and floorplans are approximate. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested and no warranty is given. The property is offered subject to contract and availability. Purchasers must provide identification in accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations; a fee of £30 (incl. VAT) per purchaser is payable to Landmark Property services for each electronic verification check. We may receive a referral fee for any of our recommended service providers.
Need to sell your property? Please contact us to arrange your free, no obligation Market Appraisal.
For independent whole of market mortgage advice please call the team to book your appointment.
View all our properties at
Rated Exceptional in Best Estate Agent Guide 2024 and 2025
British Property Awards 2023,2024 and 2025 – Gold Winner
British Property Awards 2025 Regional Silver Winner in East of England
4.9 Star Google Review Rating
EPC Rating: D
Location
Located on the edges of Huntingdon, Godmanchester is a quiet suburban town surrounded by the beautiful English countryside that has a lot to offer people of all ages.
Huntingdon mainline station with direct access to London is located within cycling distance of Godmanchester as are main road links such as the A1 and A14.
The town has a long and rich history dating back to the Roman era and it is believed to have been occupied continuously for well over 2,000 years. The River Great Ouse runs through its centre which is characterised by the impressive Chinese bridge landmark that was originally built in 1827.
There are some lovely scenic locations to explore in and around Godmanchester. At the end of Cow Lane, you'll find Godmanchester Nature Reserve that covers 59 hectares and sits just to the south of the River Great Ouse. It features four lakes and plenty of grassland with lots of habitat for a variety of wildlife. Godmanchester Riverside is another beautiful spot that has play parks for children and a ferry that travels to and from Brampton Mill, and you can visit the largest wild meadow in England at Portholme.
Godmanchester offers an abundance of social events for all ages. Whether you are looking at joining in on annual events such as Godmanchester Gala Day, Picnic in the Park, Easter Egg Hunts or Scarecrow Competitions, there is something for everyone. There's a dentist, doctors and a chemist all nearby too.
Pop along to The Exhibition pub and restaurant in town which has a wonderful outdoor garden that is perfect for the summer and an open fire indoors for late autumn and winter. Other pubs of note include The Royal Oak which offers a riverside setting and The White Hart which features a 15th century bar, an outdoor garden area and serves up traditional pub food, or the recently re-opened Black Bull. Other options for eating out in Godmanchester include the local Chinese or Indian restaurants.
Disclaimer
"These particulars are for guidance only and do not form part of any contract. Descriptions, dimensions and references to condition are given in good faith but should not be relied upon as statements of fact. Measurements and floorplans are approximate. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested and no warranty is given. The property is offered subject to contract and availability. Purchasers must provide identification in accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations; a fee of £30 (incl. VAT) per purchaser is payable to Landmark Property services for each electronic verification check. We may receive a referral fee for any of our recommended service providers."
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