*NOW SOLD - PLOT 1* at 'THE OLD STABLES' consists of THREE brand new stunning 2700 SQ FT FIVE BEDROOM EXECUTIVE DETACHED homes. Plot 1 is the largest of all the plots available and will be ready for completion in February 2022.
Built to an exceptional standard with high specifications throughout set in a beautiful COUNTRYSIDE setting. Plot one will be ready for completion around February 2022. Viewings to site are by appointment only so please contact us directly to book your private visit to the development.
PROPERTY MEASUREMENTS
STUDY/DINING ROOM - 4.06m x 3.37m
LIVING ROOM - 6.56m x 4.31m
SNUG/PLAYROOM - 5.89m x 2.70m
KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM - 6.82m x 4.39m
UTILITY ROOM - 3.10m x 1.89m
MASTER BEDROOM - 6.91m x 4.42m
EN-SUITE - 2.30m x 2.23m
BEDROOM TWO - 5.13m x 3.40m
BEDROOM THREE - 5.14m x 3.09m
BEDROOM FOUR - 3.89m x 3.19m
BEDROOM FIVE - 4.11m x 2.12m
BATHROOM - 3.25m x 2.28m
DOUBLE GARAGE - 6.26m x 6.20m
ABOUT ALCONBURY WESTON and SURROUNDING AREAS
The ever popular village of Alconbury Weston is located approximately 6 miles north west of the market town of Huntingdon with the neighbouring village of Alconbury offering a range of amenities including sports clubs, public house serving real ales and unique to this area, it's 'Black Rock Grill' using volcanic rocks for cooking. The village also has a doctors surgery and shop which has a post office and pharmacy as well as a primary school, rated as 'Good' in its last Ofsted inspection.
Just 2 miles away from Alconbury Weston lies Alconbury Weald which offers you a wide range of amenities including the post office, doctor's surgery, country pub and church. A new shop will provide day-to-day convenience and there are a number of large supermarkets nearby. The first of three new primary schools opened last September while older children are served by the nearby Sawtry Village Academy or Hinchingbrooke School.
About 15 minutes' drive away is the historic market town of Huntingdon, the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell, celebrated in a museum located within his former school. The town also offers a wealth of shopping facilities, an historic high street, a Waitrose at its centre and a traditional market in the Square every Wednesday and Saturday.
You can enjoy leisurely walks and summer concerts in Huntingdon's Riverside Park that lies alongside the Great Ouse, while Huntingdon Racecourse is also a popular venue. Tower Fields Leisure Park in Huntingdon includes a Cineworld multiplex cinema and a variety of family friendly restaurant chains whilst M&S Food and Next plan shops in the new Chequers Court shopping plaza.
Local popular restaurants and pubs include the Old Bridge Hotel in Huntingdon, the attractive thatched Abbot's Elm in Abbots Ripton as well as pubs in Alconbury village, Alconbury Weston and The Stukeleys.
Head south and a 30-minute car journey will deliver you into the vibrant and historic City of Cambridge. World famous for its University and colleges, Cambridge offers everything you could wish for; superb for a day's shopping, a diversity of restaurants, bars and clubs, a traditional market, punting on the River Cam and a wide range of sport and leisure facilities for all ages to enjoy.
Twenty minutes to the north is Peterborough with its beautiful Norman cathedral and museum. The city boasts more than 20 nature reserves and country parks, whilst live entertainment can be enjoyed at its Key and Cresset theatres.
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