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- The living space of 40 Parsonage Street is artfully curated to be both visually arresting and sumptuously comfortable
- The tranquil outdoor space provides a haven from the bustle of Cambridge on your doorstep
- Just a few feet from the Midsummer Common, the property could not be better situated
- Upon entering the
- With seating for six, the breakfast bar is both a social hub and carefully thought out food preparation area
- The open-plan space downstairs offers a visual treat wherever you look
- A generous seating area for four makes meals a social pleasure
- The orange toned colour scheme provides warmth and comfort to the elegant furniture
- Everything you could require for elegant entertaining is provided
- Comfortable soft furnishings complement the clean lines of the living area
- Books, games and a Netflix enabled Smart television ensure no-one will be
- The warm colour scheme unites the downstairs, while areas are kept gently discreet
- Ambient lighting ensures a relaxing
- Ample and varied comfortable seating ensures everyone will find their favourite spot
- The garden room overlooks the tranquil courtyard, perfect for quiet reflection
- A perfect nook to curl up with a good book, the hanging chair can be enjoyed in any weather
- The line between indoor and outdoor dissolves as you throw the door open to the courtyard
- In clement weather, the courtyard garden is an ideal spot for a leisurely breakfast
- Let the water feature soothe you
- As you head upstairs the
- Crisp linens and clean lines ensure a peaceful night’s rest
- The first floor bedroom overlooks the tranquil courtyard
- The walk-in rainfall shower completes the quiet comfort of the bedroom suite
- Cool colours and restrained greenery enhance the calm of the bathroom
- The delightful alternating treads of the staircase to the second floor provide a whimsical visual treat
- The steep quality of this final staircase makes the property unsuitable for children under 12
- Velux windows bathe the second bedroom in light
- The self-contained privacy of each bedroom suite make it perfect for friends holidaying together
- The charming bathroom overlooks Midsummer Common
- Another rainfall shower ensures no-one needs vie for the ’best’ bathroom!
- The view from the second floor takes in the charming vista of Midsummer Common
- The preserved original brickwork of the frontage adds to the period charm of the property
- Narrow boats line the River Cam beside Midsummer Common
- The lowlands of East Anglia make for dramatic, arresting skylines
- Midsummer Common is a popular haunt for Cambridge residents.
- The Victoria Bridge spans the Cam, taking visitors out of Cambridge
- Fort St George, the oldest pub on the River Cam in the centre of Midsummer Common
- A congenial spot to enjoy the weather in summer, the pub also has an inglenook fireplace for cosy dining in winter
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The living space of 40 Parsonage Street is artfully curated to be both visually arresting and sumptuously comfortable

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The tranquil outdoor space provides a haven from the bustle of Cambridge on your doorstep

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Just a few feet from the Midsummer Common, the property could not be better situated

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Upon entering the

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With seating for six, the breakfast bar is both a social hub and carefully thought out food preparation area

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The open-plan space downstairs offers a visual treat wherever you look

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A generous seating area for four makes meals a social pleasure

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The orange toned colour scheme provides warmth and comfort to the elegant furniture

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Everything you could require for elegant entertaining is provided

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Comfortable soft furnishings complement the clean lines of the living area

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Books, games and a Netflix enabled Smart television ensure no-one will be

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The warm colour scheme unites the downstairs, while areas are kept gently discreet

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Ambient lighting ensures a relaxing

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Ample and varied comfortable seating ensures everyone will find their favourite spot

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The garden room overlooks the tranquil courtyard, perfect for quiet reflection

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A perfect nook to curl up with a good book, the hanging chair can be enjoyed in any weather

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The line between indoor and outdoor dissolves as you throw the door open to the courtyard

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In clement weather, the courtyard garden is an ideal spot for a leisurely breakfast

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Let the water feature soothe you

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As you head upstairs the

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Crisp linens and clean lines ensure a peaceful night’s rest

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The first floor bedroom overlooks the tranquil courtyard

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The walk-in rainfall shower completes the quiet comfort of the bedroom suite

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Cool colours and restrained greenery enhance the calm of the bathroom

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The delightful alternating treads of the staircase to the second floor provide a whimsical visual treat

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The steep quality of this final staircase makes the property unsuitable for children under 12

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Velux windows bathe the second bedroom in light

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The self-contained privacy of each bedroom suite make it perfect for friends holidaying together

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The charming bathroom overlooks Midsummer Common

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Another rainfall shower ensures no-one needs vie for the ’best’ bathroom!

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The view from the second floor takes in the charming vista of Midsummer Common

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The preserved original brickwork of the frontage adds to the period charm of the property

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Narrow boats line the River Cam beside Midsummer Common

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The lowlands of East Anglia make for dramatic, arresting skylines

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Midsummer Common is a popular haunt for Cambridge residents.

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The Victoria Bridge spans the Cam, taking visitors out of Cambridge

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Fort St George, the oldest pub on the River Cam in the centre of Midsummer Common

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A congenial spot to enjoy the weather in summer, the pub also has an inglenook fireplace for cosy dining in winter

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