
Beautiful historic English city? Check. Contemporary award-winning property? Check. Comfortable family home within easy reach of superb schools and travel connections? Check and check!

This is bespoke living at its finest: a five bed detached and completely unique property that has won the Daily Telegraph Gold Medal for ‘Future House of the Year’ in 2002 and the RIBA Manser Medal for ‘New Home of the Year’ in 2003. It was designed by local architects Barber Casanovas Ruffles and will wow potential owners with it’s distinctive U shape and modern finish.

The house’s unique layout was created to make the most of the views across the south-facing garden and provides many flexible reception spaces as well as five bedrooms and some ingenious storage to work with the unusual shape of the internal area.

The kitchen area is beautifully designed to be both convenient for the cook and a convivial space for householders to gather to eat or chat. It also extends into a utility area and has a vast wine fridge to ensure there is ample space (and provisions!) when entertaining.

The bedrooms are all generously-sized and bathed in natural light from the multiple windows that draw the outside world in. The master suite has its own dressing area, as well as space for comfortable chairs – ideal for snaffling some peace away from the rest of the family!

The master bedroom also has access to a private balcony, as do multiple bedrooms, and all have beautiful views over the garden. With equally-spacious rooms, there is much scope to have fun with the internal furnishings to create brighter, quirky bedrooms to suit childrens’ tastes.

The bathrooms that cater to the bedrooms are roomy and elegant, with rain showers and deep tubs to provide multiple options for getting clean. The master suite boasts it’s own bathroom of course, but the family bathrooms shared between the remaining four are impressive.

The house has been generously-proportioned to create lots of space between rooms, along corridors and on mezzanines, which is ideal for a full house and multi-generational living, when groups may prefer their own areas. These space all offer glorious views of the garden to tempt you outside too…

On bright days, there is little reason not to move outside, where various sitting areas have been established alongside the well-tended lawn. As the ground floor has lots of doors that open the spaces straight onto terraces, new owners may find that meals can spill out during the warmer months to make the most of the south-facing garden.

The location is superb: the house is in the prime west area of Cambridge (off Storey’s Way), just 1 mile from the city centre and 1 mile from the M11 junction. The closest airport is London Stansted (28 miles away) while Cambridge’s train station (2 miles from the house) has regular trains to London (into King’s Cross and Liverpool Street in 1 hour approx.).

In terms of work and school, the house is within easy walking distance of St John’s College School and King’s College School, while most Cambridge University departments have their buildings in close proximity.

Cambridge is world-renowned for its university, the city filled with glorious historical buildings and winding lanes jammed with independent shops, eateries, cafes and cultural spaces. There are some beautiful walks along the tree-lined River Cam, too. It’s a charming, comfortable and convenient place to raise a family.
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5 bedroom detached house for sale in Fuller Way, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 (rightmove.co.uk)
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