Rare opportunity to own a freehold property in Cambridge city centre. A beautifully refurbished heritage building, situated in a prominent High Street position within the Chesterton conservation area.
The distinctive Grade II listed detached property, which dates from 1789, was formerly 'The Bowling Green' public house - named after the bowling green laid out in the back garden.
It has been sensitively remodelled to provide a characterful, high-spec, fully networked and secure office environment.
With a café next door, and easy access to the city centre, riverside, and green spaces, this is a place where talent can thrive.
25-27 Chesterton High Street benefits from excellent travel connections, with the city centre and two railway stations (Cambridge and Cambridge North) all within two miles - an easy 10-minute bike ride away.
The fastest train will get you from Cambridge North to London King's Cross and international services at St Pancras in just 54 minutes.
By car, the M11 motorway (Junction 14) is located to the west of Cambridge and provides fast links to Stanstead Airport (38 mins) and London (45 mins to junction 27 of the M25) The A14 (Junction 33) dual carriageway three miles to the north provides connections to Bury St Edmunds and Felixstowe to the east, and Huntingdon and the midlands to the west.