ONLINE AUCTION from 14th APRIL-16th APRIL
Characterful semi-detached cottage on a quiet stretch of Abbey Street (a historic lane in Abbey Street).
This property is a two bedroom property with exposure of old character beams throughout.
As you enter the property, to your right down stairs, you will have a good size kitchen with bathroom and separate toilet. To the left you have a large living room area leading to the hallway to access the upstairs. You can access the garden via the back door in this hallway. Upstairs you have two large bedrooms, again with beautiful beams and high ceilings.
The garden comes with a shed for storage, and also grass/patio area.
Ickleton is a small, historic village on the Cambridgeshire–Essex border. Abbey Street is one of its picturesque lanes. The village is peaceful, popular with walkers and cyclists, and has a strong community vibe (local society and events). The property is located only 50 minutes from London.
In the village itself, there is a shop & post office, a local convenience store, local pub and a village hall.
The property is a grade II listed building.
The property is an ideal bolt hole for someone who wants to escape the busy life. Or for someone who is looking to relocate. This property would do well in the holiday let industry as it offers something unique. There are not many holiday homes in the area, therefore this could be a high demand property. In comparison to other similar properties you could potentially look at renting the property as a holiday home and receive an income of around £1,900 - £2,100 per week during peak season if the property was to a high standard and you looked at putting a hot tub in the back garden, or if you were to renovate the property and rent out on a AST then you are looking at around £1,350 -£1,500 per month, this is based on figures from Rightmove currently.
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To be sold with vacant possession
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