4 bedroom Detached House
Taymor Place, Welney
£325,000
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Are you looking for a four bedroom detached house with a garage, ample parking and a 23' Sitting/Dining Room which has views of the local Church? If so, this property is perfect - please phone 01354 651100.
Four bedroom detached house
Inside, the light and airy 23' Sitting/Dining Room provides an impressive space for both relaxation and entertaining, with ample room for defined living and dining areas. The ground floor also features a convenient cloakroom and a well-planned kitchen, while an integral garage offers additional storage or potential for further development (subject to any necessary consents).
Upstairs, the property continues to impress with four well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, making it ideal for families or those seeking flexible accommodation.
To the front of the property, there is extensive parking, perfect for multiple vehicles. The rear gardens are a particular highlight—fully enclosed by the historic brick wall of the neighbouring church, they offer a rare combination of privacy, character, and charm. The gardens enjoy picturesque views across the church and churchyard, creating a peaceful and uniquely atmospheric outdoor space.
A wonderful opportunity to acquire a spacious home in a delightful village location, with distinctive surroundings and attractive views. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Property Reference: HRT024412057
Entrance Hall
With glazed door to front aspect, glazed panel to the side, glazed door to the rear and glazed panel to the side, stairs leading to first floor, door to boiler cupboard, door to cloakroom, door to Kitchen and door to:
Sitting room/Dining room 23ft max 14ft 5 min x 20ft 3 m
With sliding double doors leading out to the rear garden, window to side aspect, feature ornamental fireplace, door to entrance hall, understairs storage cupboard, sliding door to Kitchen
Kitchen 10ft 5 x 8ft 2
Fitted with a range of base and wall units, one and a half bowl single drainer sink unit, ceramic four ring hob, built in electric oven, window to front aspect overlooking front garden.
Cloakroom 5ft 7 x 2ft 8
Suite comprising a low level w.c., wall mounted wash hand basin, frosted window to side aspect.
Boiler Cupboard 4ft 9 x 3ft
Housing oil fired central heating boiler along with meters for the solar panels.
First Floor
Landing
Window to side aspect, doors off to all rooms, built in airing cupboard.
Master Bedroom 12ft 1 x 9ft 8
With a window to the rear aspect and built in double wardrobes.
Bedroom Two 11ft 6 x 9ft 8
With a window to the front aspect.
Bedroom Three 10ft 3 x 8ft 4
With a window to the front aspect.
Bedroom Four 10ft 3 x 7ft 6
With a window to the rear aspect.
Bathroom 6ft 9 x 6ft 8
Suite comprising a pea shaped bath with shower over, low level w.c., wall mounted wash hand basin, heated towel rail and frosted window to the side aspect.
Exterior
The gardens of this property along with the outlook are a real selling point. To the front of the property is a generous amount of parking on a herringbone drive along with lawn and shrubs. There is a gate to both sides of the property which in turn lead round to the rear garden. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a garden shed and a mature tree. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn and to the rear they are enclosed by an old brick wall (which belongs to and is maintained by the Church), beyond the wall are views of the church and the churchyard.
Agents Note
EPC rating: CCouncil tax band: DServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Heating is via oil fired radiator. There is the additional benefit of 12 solar panels which are outright owned by the property and they currently generate income which fluctuates on a quarterly basis.
About March
With a population of around 20,000, March is a quaint, scenic town in Cambridgeshire with a number of shops and restaurants, and over 30 schools in the surrounding areas.
The historic town was originally an island in the marshy fens which sits on the River Nene, which today is mainly used by pleasure boats. Since the draining of the fens, March has become a thriving market town.
It is 20 miles from Peterborough and is only a 15-minute train journey, making it easily accessible for commuters.
March is a quiet town ideal for young families. There’s a leisure centre, plus two local nature reserves and the ancient church of St Wendreda nearby, although the biggest and best ancient church is, of course, the world-famous cathedral up the road in Ely.
£253,009
Average price paid in March

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