Savills has put its spectacular Vizion House on the market for £1.95 million
Looking like something straight out of Grand Designs, the spectacular Vizion House, located on Fuller Way, is currently on the market with Savills. Designed by local architects Barber Casanovas Ruffles, this thoroughly unique property won both the Daily Telegraph Gold Medal for Future House of the Year in 2002 and the acclaimed Royal Institute of British Architects Manser Medal for New Home of the Year in 2003. It’s not hard to see why. Designed in a distinctive ‘U’ shape – so that the majority of rooms face south onto the huge courtyard-style garden – the house is modern, bright and airy throughout, boasting five bedrooms (three en-suites), a large reception hall and three reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen and breakfast room, and a double garage with flat/playroom.
Fuller Way is a no-through road off The Crescent, near Storey’s Way, which is one of Cambridge’s most sought-after postcodes. It’s known for its sizeable properties, including many Arts and Crafts houses designed by renowned architect John Baillie Scott. As a bonus, it’s also very close to some top schools.
The property is on the market for £1.95 million, contact Savills on 01223 347147 to arrange a viewing.