This imposing and tastefully updated Victorian property has been home to Robert Altarelli and his family for six years.
The recently purchased Waterhall Farm is a substantial, grade II-listed country house, set in 11.31 acres, which comes with a detached three-bedroom annexe, 11 stables and paddocks.
American country singer Mary Chapin Carpenter is returning to Cambridge for the City Roots Festival.
Award-winning clean energy capture and storage start-up company Circuitree is preparing for a full launch of an innovative device following pilots which successfully demonstrated the technology and business model.
A business in St Neots is offering prospective buyers an incredible new way of viewing property through a 360-degree virtual tour.
Originally from Chester, Mrs Liz Carrothers moved with her husband, Andrew, and two young children to the property on the High Street in Little Shelford in 2013, having previously rented in Harston.
Further to speculative reports that surfaced earlier in the week, Kensington Palace has today confirmed that Prince William will indeed be stepping down from his role as an East Anglian Air Ambulance helicopter pilot in the summer and spending more time in London.
According to recent research carried out by Lloyds Bank, many of the most expensive streets to live on in East Anglia are, unsurprisingly, to be found in Cambridge. The survey listed the residential roads with the priciest properties in regions all across the UK and concluded that the costliest streets in our city are Storey's Way, Millington Road, Newton Road, Mingle Lane and Glisson Road.
Jess Morgan is a Norwich-born singer-songwriter who released her debut album, All Swell, in 2010. Since then, the self-taught musician has released two more, Aye Me (2012) and Langa Langa (2014) – as well as three EPs. Her new long-playing effort is due to be launched commercially in April and goes by the curious title of Edison Gloriette.
All signs point to an explosion in the number of people looking to move house in Cambridge and the surrounding area in 2017 and beyond. Damien Seaman, brand manager at removals comparison website Buzzmove, offers some advice.
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One of the world's most beloved shows is coming to Cambridge Arts Theatre from Wednesday to Saturday, January 18-21, courtesy of the Cambridge Operatic Society (CaOS).
Built in the style of a large Tudor manor house, Lanwades Hall is a striking Edwardian grade II-listed mansion with two fine gate lodges and attractive grounds extending to 11.4 acres. The property was completed in 1907 and was commissioned by James Larnach using his £5,450 winnings from a £500 bet he had placed when his horse, Jeddah, won the 1898 derby. King Edward VII even stayed here while attending the Newmarket races.
Countryside’s award-winning development Abode at Great Kneighton is ideal for buyers looking to purchase a unique, contemporary home in one of the UK’s most prosperous cities.
Countryside meets housing demand for downsizers
Letters written by the late Princess Diana have fetched £15,100 at Cheffins' Auctioneers Connoisseur's Sale in Cambridge.
2016 will be forever defined as a seminal year for the lettings industry and, with its buoyant market, Cambridge has been at the forefront of this change.
Understandably, given the colder and wetter weather, many people tend to ignore their lawns over the winter. They are then rather shocked come spring time when their idyllic patch of green – that key element of the British garden – looks a little worse for wear.