A one bedroom, first floor apartment, with resident’s parking, located within a pleasant cul-de sac, in the sought-after village of Great Shelford. Close to local village amenities and local train station.
The apartment, which is located on the first floor, benefits from residents parking and communal gardens. It is within walking proximity to local village amenties and the village train station. Cambridge city centre, can be reached by road or bike and the M11 is in good proximity.
The property is accessed via a communal staircase. The front door to the apartment, opens to the entrance hallway, which benefits from three integrated, storage cupboards.
The kitchen and living area is open plan. The kitchen has a range of base and wall level units, as well as electric oven and 4 ring hob. Washing machine and fridge freezer included. The sitting / dining room is of generous proportion and benefits from a large window, overlooking the rear of the property and the communal gardens.
The bedroom is carpeted and of a good double size. The bathroom is fitted with white three piece suite, compromising of WC, basin and bath, with shower over. There is also a large storage cupboard.
Outside, there is a brick-built secure bicycle store, allocated to the property. In addition, there are parking spaces available for residents.
Available 13th February 2026.
Please refer to the 'Tenant Guide' brochure, for more information regarding the tenancy application process, referencing, terms and conditions of the holding fee and payments due before the start of the tenancy.
UK power networks suggest the electricity is currently supplied by: Octopus Energy
Ofcom suggests the maximum broadband speed is: 1000mpb
suggests the property has a very low flood risk.
Great Shelford is one of the most sought-after villages south of the City thanks to its easy access to town and Addenbrooke's by road, regular buses, car-free purpose built cycleways and train from its mainline railway station that also goes direct to London Liverpool Street.
The historic village centre has excellent day-to-day facilities including two small supermarkets, a convenience store, a deli, hairdressers, doctors, dentist, dispensing chemist, two pubs, restaurants and more. The primary school is very well regarded and there are various community facilities and social clubs. The large recreation ground has a new pavilion, tennis club and sports pitches and annually hosts the excellent Shelford Feast festival.
It is a great community for those looking for a balance of convenience and traditional village feel and offers the real possibility of living day-to-day without the need to regularly drive out of the village84:Tb20,A one bedroom, first floor apartment, with resident’s parking, located within a pleasant cul-de sac, in the sought-after village of Great Shelford. Close to local village amenities and local train station. The apartment, which is located on the first floor, benefits from residents parking and communal gardens. It is within walking proximity to local village amenties and the village train station. Cambridge city centre, can be reached by road or bike and the M11 is in good proximity.
The property is accessed via a communal staircase. The front door to the apartment, opens to the entrance hallway, which benefits from three integrated, storage cupboards.
The kitchen and living area is open plan. The kitchen has a range of base and wall level units, as well as electric oven and 4 ring hob. Washing machine and fridge freezer included. The sitting / dining room is of generous proportion and benefits from a large window, overlooking the rear of the property and the communal gardens.
The bedroom is carpeted and of a good double size. The bathroom is fitted with white three piece suite, compromising of WC, basin and bath, with shower over. There is also a large storage cupboard.
Outside, there is a brick-built secure bicycle store, allocated to the property. In addition, there are parking spaces available for residents.
Available 13th February 2026.
Please refer to the 'Tenant Guide' brochure, for more information regarding the tenancy application process, referencing, terms and conditions of the holding fee and payments due before the start of the tenancy.
UK power networks suggest the electricity is currently supplied by: Octopus Energy
Ofcom suggests the maximum broadband speed is: 1000mpb
suggests the property has a very low flood risk.
Great Shelford is one of the most sought-after villages south of the City thanks to its easy access to town and Addenbrooke's by road, regular buses, car-free purpose built cycleways and train from its mainline railway station that also goes direct to London Liverpool Street.
The historic village centre has excellent day-to-day facilities including two small supermarkets, a convenience store, a deli, hairdressers, doctors, dentist, dispensing chemist, two pubs, restaurants and more. The primary school is very well regarded and there are various community facilities and social clubs. The large recreation ground has a new pavilion, tennis club and sports pitches and annually hosts the excellent Shelford Feast festival.
It is a great community for those looking for a balance of convenience and traditional village feel and offers the real possibility of living day-to-day without the need to regularly drive out of the village85:Teb2,1.Find a property. Choose something you like the look of, book with us to go and see it.
2.Tell us you want it. You‘ll be asked to complete an online application form that we will use to formally reference you. We will consult with the Landlord and if your application is accepted you will pay one week’s rent to us “The Agent”, to hold the property, which will be reserved for you on receipt of the payment. If your referencing is successful your holding fee will be credited against your first rent payment. If you fail referencing or you cancel your booking the holding fee isn’t refundable. Sometimes you may not be accepted immediately, we will always know the reason why and will work with you to overcome it, for example by using a guarantor.
3.Formalise a moving-in date. We will agree a date with you, prepare the Tenancy Agreement and send it to you to check you are happy with it before signing.
4.Pay the advance costs. Before the moving date you will need to pay us, the agent A. The first month‘s rent and B. The damage deposit of equivalent to 5 weeks rent.
5.Book a move in appointment. You will need to come to our office with a copy of your passport and visa if applicable (if you don’t have a passport please ask about alternatives) so we can finalise the Right to Rent Check. You can then sign for and collect your keys.
6.The paperwork. Your inventory will be emailed to you directly from the independent inventory clerk for you to check through. We will upload all your tenancy documents to your portal for you to access including your tenancy agreement and prescribed information.
7.Move-in. Go to the property and let yourself in to your new home! Read all the meters and have a look around. Make a note of any maintenance, wear and tear when you arrive and take some pictures so you are able to check everything off against your inventory when you receive it. Set up your standing order set up for your monthly rent payments.
During the tenancy:
You will need to pay:
-The monthly rent and utilities as outlined in your tenancy agreement
-Payment of interest for the late payment of rent at a rate of 3% above Bank of England Base rate
-£75 for referencing and £120 for a new contract if you wish to make any changes to the tenancy agreement
-You are liable to the actual cost of replacing any lost key(s) or other security device(s), or the consequential costs, e.g. £50 for a replacement set of keys
-Where you ask to end your tenancy earlier than the date agreed in the tenancy then you will need to meet the landlord's costs in re-letting the property as well as all rent due under the tenancy until the start date of the replacement tenancy. These costs will be no more than the maximum amount of rent payable if the tenancy ran to the date agreed in the tenancy.
Your deposit is held in the custodial Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) which is government approved. We will send you details of this and your protection certificate via the portal.
After the tenancy:
The company who prepared the inventory will return to reinspect and prepare an independent report. Deductions will be made in accordance with the terms of the deposit scheme and your tenancy agreement for any damages and cleaning that are not considered fair wear and tear and will be chargeable under the relevant legislation including contractual damages.
You will be emailed a copy of the checkout report for you to raise any queries and you can then request your deposit return from TDS.
Cooke Curtis & Co are members of ARLA Propertymark, the Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme and The Property Ombudsman (TPO) Redress Scheme.