Property data
Sale history
Price Date Annual growth After inflation
£1,372,500 Nov 2024 6.7% 4.2%
£250,000 Aug 1998 na na
Floor plan
Floorplan 23
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Internal area
221 square metres (2,379 square feet) according to latest EPC inspection
£ per square meter (foot)
£6,210 per sqm (£577 per sqft) in Nov 2024. For context, homes in Harston are now selling for between £4,450 and £5,100 per square metre (£413 and £473 per square foot) . See the analysis of Harston CB22-7 housing market.
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Bedrooms
4
Type
Detached
Council tax band
F
Plot size
1,410 square metres (15,177 square feet) - map showing freehold boundary lines
Archived listings
History:
Archived sales listing for 23 High Street. Advertised on multiple portals. It was added on 27/06/2024. It last appeared Jan 2025.
Photos:

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Advertiser remarks:
  • 5 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
Planning applications
Planning ref:
February 2025 24/04507/HFUL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
23 High Street Barrington Cambridgeshire
Description:
Two storey side and rear extension, porch extension and garage conversion.

Planning ref:
July 2019 S/1893/19/FL
Type:
Full and householder planning application
Status:
Status not known
Address:
23 High Street Barrington Cambridge Cambridgeshire
Description:
Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of new extension and garage conversion of existing garage alterations to fenestration and materials

Planning ref:
July 2019 S/2111/19/TC
Type:
Tree and hedge works
Status:
Status not known
Address:
23 High Street Barrington Cambridge Cambridgeshire
Description:
Mixed Hedge (Thorn Elm & Ivy) in Conservation Area to front This is a group of primarily Hawthorn and some Elm. Much is covered with Ivy. We discussed restoration by reducing the height of all the Hawthorn and Elm to around 1.5m (this will allow the new growth to form a hedge to top approximately 30cm above the stumps. The Elm will probably die-back but are likely to be replaced with new suckering growth as is common for the species. May also reveal opportunities where some young bare root Hawthorn can be used to gap up the hedge. This work would start at the end of the hedge (drive entrance) and run up to the largest healthy Elm approximately 5-6m from the end of your boundary. We will also remove all the Ivy and treat the stems with a suitable licensed herbicide. We will use the chipped brash from this operation to mulch the hedge and I recommend this is watered to help it on its way.
EPC Inspections
Summary:
08 August 2023 - energy performance certificate grade F
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Detached House , has 7 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1950 to 1966
Area:
221 sqm (2,379 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed). Roof: Pitched, 400+ mm loft insulation. Heating: Boiler and underfloor, LPG, Boiler and radiators, LPG.

Summary:
14 May 2018 - energy performance certificate grade E
Reason for EPC:
marketed sale
Tenure:
Owner-occupied
Property type:
Detached House , has 7 habitable rooms. Estimated year built 1967 to 1975
Area:
170 sqm (1,830 square foot) total internal area
Comments:
Walls: Cavity wall, filled cavity. Roof: Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation. Heating: Boiler and radiators, oil.