Versatile living accommodation at Upwell Lodge, Cambridgeshire

26.05.2023

This detached five or six bedroom property, located in the sought-after Cambridgeshire town of March, offers versatile living accommodation across two floors.

28a Upwell Road is being offered with vacant possession and benefits from a spacious interior, including a hallway, good-sized lounge, kitchen/breakfast room and utility room, as well as a dining area that could also function as a sixth bedroom. 

Upstairs boasts five good-sized bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, and a family bathroom. The property also benefits from being in good general condition throughout.  

 

Upwell lodge     Upwell lodge

 

Externally, the property features a spacious block weave driveway, a gated parking area to the side and rear, in addition to decking and gravel to the back of the property. 

Thanks to the generous size of the plot, it also offers itself to further development. The current owner has plans drawn up to create a two-bedroom chalet-style house to the rear of the existing dwelling, but planning permission has yet to be granted. 

 

Upwell lodge

Situated in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside, March is a Fenland market town in the civil parish of Ely in Cambridgeshire. 

It was once an island surrounded by marshes, but as the land drained and became fertile, the town grew and prospered.

Nowadays, March is a popular stopping point for boating enthusiasts, walkers and wildlife buffs visiting the area, with the village benefiting from a range of amenities, such as regular markets, various pubs, countryside walking paths and the medieval Church of St Wendreda which has a stunning double hammer-beam roof with 120 carved angels.
 
The area is popular with commuters and families, thanks to its good transport links, well-regarded schools and desirable village location. 

With a keen guide price of £300,000 (plus fees), this versatile property would make an ideal family home or has the potential to be converted into a Home of Multiple Occupancy, depending on the purchaser's requirements and necessary consent. 

We highly recommend arranging a viewing to fully appreciate the potential property’s full potential, which can be arranged by contacting Auction House East Anglia via our website, or on 01603 505 100. 

Being sold via livestream auction on Wednesday 14th June 2023

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