3 bedroom Bungalow
Station Road, Manea
£350,000
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Detached bungalow
Situated in the popular village of Manea, Cambridgeshire, this spacious three bedroom detached bungalow offers a fantastic opportunity for buyers seeking a home with versatile outside space and excellent transport links.
The bungalow sits well within its own grounds, providing privacy and scope for further landscaping. Inside, the accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hall, a well-proportioned kitchen, separate utility room, comfortable living spaces, and a conservatory overlooking the garden. Three good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the internal layout.
Externally, the property benefits from a substantial garage/barn, offering a variety of potential uses – from workshop or storage to conversion (subject to planning). The gardens surround the bungalow and offer ample room for relaxation, planting, or further development.
Manea itself is a highly sought-after village, boasting a range of amenities including shops, primary school, and a mainline train station, providing convenient links to Ely, Cambridge, and London.
This property offers a rare combination of village living, generous outside space, and flexible outbuildings, making it an excellent choice for families, downsizers, or those looking for a home with business or hobby potential.
Early viewing is highly recommended.
Property Reference: HRT024411928



Entrance Hall
Part glazed door to the side aspect, doors off to:
Sitting Room 20ft 11 x 12ft 10
With sliding double doors to the side aspect, feature fireplace housing multi fuel burner, wood panelled ceiling.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room 20ft 11 x 11ft 8
Fitted with a range of base and wall units, one and a half bowl single drainer sink unit, space for fridge freezer, built in electric oven, window to conservatory, window to side and door to:
Utility Room 10ft 8 x 9ft 1
Fitted with a range of base and wall units, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, window to the rear aspect and fitted boiler.
Conservatory
With double doors to the rear garden, door leading to the side, of uPVC construction, tiled floor.
Master Bedroom 11ft 11 x 10ft 8
Window to the front aspect and a range of fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom Two 10ft 8 x 10ft
Window to the front aspect, built in wardrobe.
Bedroom Three 12ft 4 x 10ft
Window to rear aspect, built in wardrobe, low level w.c., vanity wash hand basin.
Bathroom
Suite comprising a pea shaped walk in bath, vanity wash hand basin, frosted window to the rear aspect, heated towel rail.
Exterior
The property is approached via a large driveway providing parking and turning. There is access to the barn/garage 40' x 20' with power and light, roller door to the front. The gardens are mainly laid to lawn, with a patio area, a pond, planted borders, trees and shrubs. There is the added benefit of a timber shed.
Agents Note
EPC rating: DCouncil tax band: CServices: Mains water and electricity are connected. Heating is via an oil fired boiler and drainage is to a septic tank. This property has access across Holly Close at the very beginning of the drive.
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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