£1,200 pcm
(£277 pw)
3 bed semi-detached house to rentBeck Road, Isleham CB7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
700 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
About this property
Well-presented modern two bedroom semi-detached home
High gloss light grey handleless kitchen with fully integrated appliances
Sitting room with wall-mounted TV fixings and patio doors to rear garden
Two good-sized double bedrooms
Family bathroom with p-shaped bath and shower over
Enclosed low maintenance rear garden with patio and artificial lawn
Driveway parking for two cars to the front
Quality fixtures and fittings throughout
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Isleham is one of those villages that consistently surprises people who haven't spent time there. Well-served, characterful and sitting at the crossroads of Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk, it offers a quality of village life that is increasingly rare within comfortable reach of Cambridge, Newmarket and Ely.
This well-presented, modern home is well proportioned offering hard flooring running throughout the ground floor, giving the entrance hall, kitchen and sitting room a clean, cohesive feel that is both practical and attractive. The kitchen is fitted with high gloss light grey handleless units and fully integrated appliances, a sleek, contemporary finish that works as well for daily cooking. The sitting room is a comfortable and well-proportioned space, with wall-mounted TV fixings already in place and patio doors opening directly onto the enclosed rear garden, the kind of arrangement that makes the transition between indoors and outdoors in the summer months entirely effortless. A fully integrated sound system adds a dimension to everyday living that few rental properties can offer.
Upstairs, a landing with a modern wood and glass balustrade leads to two good-sized double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with p-shaped bath and shower over. The two double bedrooms are both comfortable and practical, and the quality of the fixtures and fittings carries consistently through the first floor just as it does below.
Outside, the property offers driveway parking for two cars to the front and an enclosed low maintenance rear garden to the back, laid to artificial grass with a patio area. It's the kind of garden that provides an outdoor space for sitting out, entertaining or simply enjoying the warmer months without the commitment of regular upkeep, which for busy professionals or couples suits perfectly.
The village itself delivers well above what its size might suggest. Isleham has two free house pubs and a fine dining restaurant, a combination that many villages four times its size would envy. The Griffin on Church Street is a warm, well-stocked free house serving good pub food daily with a traditional roast on Sundays, a beer garden with children's play area and live music on weekends. The Rising Sun on Sun Street is an active free house with an extensive drinks menu and good hearty pub food. And then there is the Merry Monk on West Street, a genuine gem of a restaurant hidden in the East Cambridgeshire fens, serving the highest quality British cuisine with a menu that changes regularly to make the most of fresh, local and seasonal produce. A Co-op on West Street handles everyday essentials, and Thompson's Farm Shop at Fenrose Farm, just a short walk away, sells its own produce direct from the farm, including seasonal lamb that has something of a local reputation. A Chinese takeaway on Church Street covers those evenings when cooking feels optional.
Beyond the village, Newmarket lies approximately seven miles to the south, Mildenhall approximately five miles to the east and Ely nine miles to the north, a triangle of market towns that between them cover the full range of everyday retail, dining, leisure and services. Isleham is a short drive from the M11 motorway at Cambridge and is served by a number of major trunk roads including the A10, A142 and A11, making it a practical base for commuters travelling in any direction. Cambridge, with its mainline rail connections to London King's Cross, is within comfortable driving distance, and Newmarket's own rail connections provide further options for those travelling by train.
For anyone who enjoys the outdoors, the River Lark runs through the village with riverside walks and a marina providing a pleasant and accessible natural backdrop, and the wider Fenland landscape offers cycling and walking routes in a distinctive and genuinely beautiful environment.
Suitability: Single/couple
Available Date: mid July 2026
Holding Deposit: £276
Deposit: £1,384
Council Tax Band: B
EPC Rating: B
Parking: Driveway for 2 vehicles
Furnished status: Unfurnished
Rights & Restrictions: No sharers
Rights & Easements: None
Accessibility: None
Planning consent/applications: None
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EPC Rating: B
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