With four reception rooms, a cloakroom, two bathrooms and seven bedrooms, built on a grand scale in 1862 by royal appointment as the official residence of the Sheriff of Cambridgeshire, this impressive and historic house is simply breathtaking. It retains its original features including stained glass windows, servants’ bell system, fireplaces, coal range, window shutters and panelled ceilings. Landscaped grounds of 3 acres with former stables and additional buildings. To the rear is the original part of the house, built in the seventeenth century. There is generous parking space on the gravelled drive and a vast lawn dotted with mature trees. Surprisingly, it is not listed, making alterations more straightforward.
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St Johns Innovation centre, Cowley road, Cambridge