This beautiful spacious family home is set in a large historical village of Warboys. The village is located only a short driving distance from the towns St. Ives and Huntingdon with a great train and bus connections to London and Cambridge. Close to the village is a nature reserve Pingle Wood Cutting managed by the Wildlife Trust. This airy spacious detached house set in a quite location benefits from a very large kitchen with a separate utility room, large dining room, spacious lounge with a beautiful fireplace feature, a very large office and cloakroom downstairs. The upstairs of the property consists of four large bedrooms, family bathroom and an en-suite. One of the best features of this lovely home are the very large front and side gardens, double garage at the back of the property and a large enclosed rear garden. Do not miss out on this fantastic property and book your viewing today by calling Taylors on 01480450365.
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