£1,500 pcm
(£346 pw)
1 bed flat to rentRegent Terrace, Cambridge CB2
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
463 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 25 August 2026
Furnished
About this property
A furnished, one bedroom, third floor duplex apartment next to Parker’s Piece within walking distance of city centre, local amenities, and Cambridge train station.
Summary A furnished, one bedroom, third floor duplex apartment next to Parker's Piece within walking distance of city centre, local amenities, and Cambridge train station.
Communal entrance With lockable post boxes, stairs & lift to all floors.
Entrance hallway With wooden flooring, intercom, storage heater, spiral staircase to bedroom, and doors to bathroom and lounge.
Kitchen Open plan with vinyl flooring, wall & base units, worktop & stainless steel drainer sink, washing machine, oven, hob, extractor hood, and fridge freezer.
Lounge/diner Open plan with wooden flooring, large bright windows with fitted curtains, and electric storage heater. Furnished with a sofa, coffee table, and a dining table & chairs.
Master bedroom On the first floor accessed via spiral staircase; a double room with carpet, windows & fitted curtains, electric panel heater, and airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder. Furnished with a bed frame & mattress, bedside chest of drawers, wardrobe, and large chest of drawers. Please note the ceiling is slanted so standing up at full height near the window is restricted.
Bathroom With tiled flooring & walls, sink with mirror above, toilet, bath with thermostatic mixer shower over, and heated towel rail.
Heating A combination of electric storage heaters, electric panel heaters, and double glazing.
Parking No parking comes with the property. According to street signage there are restricted hours where a permit must be used on Regent Terrace. As part of the head lease conditions, a parking permit cannot be applied for through the council to park on Regent Terrace. Prospective tenants should investigate alternative parking arrangements themselves prior to applying. There is a bike store in the basement.
Utilities Please note that the tenant is responsible for all utility bills and council tax. The water bill for the property is generated on a 6 monthly basis by the landlord/letting agency and bills are sent to tenants for payment, an account does not need to be set up with the local water supplier. Mains electricity, water, and sewerage. According to Openreach, the broadband connections are adsl and fttc - speed strengths may vary across different providers with further details available at Ofcom. There is mobile phone signal coverage to this property - signal strengths may vary across different providers.
Notes Mature/PhD students considered, and government benefits considered on application and subject to a guarantor. Smoking not permitted.
Local area info Cambridge Market area is in the heart of the City, famous for its history, architecture, culture and academic institutions. Residents are spoilt for choice with excellent amenities and top-rated schools, all while being situated in a prominent residential area with remarkable transport links. There is a huge variety of independent and high street restaurants including the world renowned Midsummer House, local favourite Public Houses, Cambridge's famous Fitzbillies, independent coffee houses and worldwide cuisine for dining out or to take home. The City Centre has a multitude of retail shops, The Lion Yard Shopping Centre and a market which runs throughout the week. Cambridge Corn Exchange and Guild Hall have a variety of shows and productions throughout the year, there is a variety of Museums, public lectures, exhibitions, libraries and social groups making it easy to fill your free time in the City. Residents can also enjoy proximity to top-rated educational institutions most famously home to the University of Cambridge, and close to Anglian Ruskin University, The Leys, Stephen Perse Foundation, Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts and an array of language schools. Just a short walk or cycle to Cambridge Train Station, which provides excellent transport links, including frequent journeys to London and other major cities. Transporting by car is also incredibly convenient, with easy access to major roadways. The A14, a key motorway linking to larger motorways such as the M11, facilitating smooth travel to and from the town. Nearby open spaces such as Parker's Piece, Christ's Pieces, Midsummer Common and Jesus Green are excellent spots for outdoor activities and leisurely strolls.
Summary A furnished, one bedroom, third floor duplex apartment next to Parker's Piece within walking distance of city centre, local amenities, and Cambridge train station.
Communal entrance With lockable post boxes, stairs & lift to all floors.
Entrance hallway With wooden flooring, intercom, storage heater, spiral staircase to bedroom, and doors to bathroom and lounge.
Kitchen Open plan with vinyl flooring, wall & base units, worktop & stainless steel drainer sink, washing machine, oven, hob, extractor hood, and fridge freezer.
Lounge/diner Open plan with wooden flooring, large bright windows with fitted curtains, and electric storage heater. Furnished with a sofa, coffee table, and a dining table & chairs.
Master bedroom On the first floor accessed via spiral staircase; a double room with carpet, windows & fitted curtains, electric panel heater, and airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder. Furnished with a bed frame & mattress, bedside chest of drawers, wardrobe, and large chest of drawers. Please note the ceiling is slanted so standing up at full height near the window is restricted.
Bathroom With tiled flooring & walls, sink with mirror above, toilet, bath with thermostatic mixer shower over, and heated towel rail.
Heating A combination of electric storage heaters, electric panel heaters, and double glazing.
Parking No parking comes with the property. According to street signage there are restricted hours where a permit must be used on Regent Terrace. As part of the head lease conditions, a parking permit cannot be applied for through the council to park on Regent Terrace. Prospective tenants should investigate alternative parking arrangements themselves prior to applying. There is a bike store in the basement.
Utilities Please note that the tenant is responsible for all utility bills and council tax. The water bill for the property is generated on a 6 monthly basis by the landlord/letting agency and bills are sent to tenants for payment, an account does not need to be set up with the local water supplier. Mains electricity, water, and sewerage. According to Openreach, the broadband connections are adsl and fttc - speed strengths may vary across different providers with further details available at Ofcom. There is mobile phone signal coverage to this property - signal strengths may vary across different providers.
Notes Mature/PhD students considered, and government benefits considered on application and subject to a guarantor. Smoking not permitted.
Local area info Cambridge Market area is in the heart of the City, famous for its history, architecture, culture and academic institutions. Residents are spoilt for choice with excellent amenities and top-rated schools, all while being situated in a prominent residential area with remarkable transport links. There is a huge variety of independent and high street restaurants including the world renowned Midsummer House, local favourite Public Houses, Cambridge's famous Fitzbillies, independent coffee houses and worldwide cuisine for dining out or to take home. The City Centre has a multitude of retail shops, The Lion Yard Shopping Centre and a market which runs throughout the week. Cambridge Corn Exchange and Guild Hall have a variety of shows and productions throughout the year, there is a variety of Museums, public lectures, exhibitions, libraries and social groups making it easy to fill your free time in the City. Residents can also enjoy proximity to top-rated educational institutions most famously home to the University of Cambridge, and close to Anglian Ruskin University, The Leys, Stephen Perse Foundation, Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts and an array of language schools. Just a short walk or cycle to Cambridge Train Station, which provides excellent transport links, including frequent journeys to London and other major cities. Transporting by car is also incredibly convenient, with easy access to major roadways. The A14, a key motorway linking to larger motorways such as the M11, facilitating smooth travel to and from the town. Nearby open spaces such as Parker's Piece, Christ's Pieces, Midsummer Common and Jesus Green are excellent spots for outdoor activities and leisurely strolls.



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