Fronting the River Cam, this stunning 4 bedroom house offers a delightful blend of style, comfort, and convenience. With accommodation spread generously over three floors, the property presents the perfect setting for modern living with an aesthetic appeal. Ground floor accommodation includes a reception hall giving access to the superb open plan sitting/ kitchen/dining room providing a versatile and expansive area ideal for the family. The sitting area features a wood-burner stove providing warmth and ambience with a touch of rustic charm. The kitchen/dining area includes a range of eye and base level units with stone work top surfaces with white goods including an electric range oven with gas hobs over, fridge/freezer, built in dishwasher and wine cooler. French doors to the rear open out to the rear garden with a side door giving access to the side entrance. First floor includes three bedrooms, one with views over the river and built in wardrobes to one wall, the second bedroom is currently used as a man-cave with the third currently used as an office. A beautifully appointed bathroom includes a roll top bath with shower over and shower-screen, low level wc and hand-wash basin inset in stone work-top with built in cupboards beneath and mirrors above. A built in utility area houses a washing machine and heat pump tumble dryer. The principal bedroom is on the second floor with en-suite shower room and built in wardrobe, having windows to both front and rear aspects. To the front of the property a side gate gives access to the rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with borders and features a summer house to the rear. The property is in the Riverside permit parking area, information can be seen at https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/travel-roads-and-parking/parking-services/resident-parking-schemes/cambridge-resident-parking-schemes. Midsummer Common is a very short walk away with footpaths leading to the city and the large areas of green providing the ideal walking space for dogs. Heating - the ground floor and bathroom benefit from underfloor heating, with bedrooms having heating via radiators.