Vendor welcomes conditional expressions of interest and offers alongside unconditional interest.
There are homes that feel like chapters of a story, and 63 Bryce Street is one of them. Built in the 1920s and cherished by its owners ever since, this beautifully restored character home sits quietly behind an electric gate on one of Cambridge’s most desirable streets.
Set on a generous 1,012m² section, the home carries the architectural romance of its era, high ceilings, timber joinery, soft curves and warm proportions while benefiting from thoughtful improvements over time. The kitchen has been sensitively refurbished to honour the era, offering classic aesthetics paired with modern convenience, including induction cooking.
Modern upgrades include ducted Daikin air-conditioning (heating, cooling and drying) for year-round comfort, gas hot water and Solar panels with inverter make it inexpensive to run.
The layout provides three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a master with ensuite. New guttering, fibre internet and a secure fenced setting all support easy living. With no heritage restrictions or unconsented work to worry about, buyers can simply enjoy the home as it is.
French doors open onto a private garden setting, fully fenced, secure, and sheltered from the road. A powered pergola creates a sunny outdoor entertaining area, perfect for long lunches or quiet evenings. The double carport includes an electric door, adding to the sense of privacy and security.
One of the most charming surprises, a character-filled standalone cottage constructed from repurposed timber, featuring an inviting studio space along with its own shower and toilet, opening a world of options: guest accommodation, studio, office or Airbnb potential.
Locals on Bryce Street tend to stay for decades, it’s easy to see why. From here, it’s an easy stroll into town, close to Cambridge’s major schools, and yet remarkably peaceful and private. After many years of enjoyment, the current owners are heading overseas creating an opportunity that rarely comes to market.
With its history, charm, privacy and practicality, this is a home that makes you feel something the moment you walk through the gate.
Auction: 12pm, 6th March 2026 at the Clements Hotel, 68 Duke Street, Cambridge (unless sold prior)
Call Peter, Lily or one of the friendly More-Re team for more information and to view.