Waterbeach Court, this is a smart, settled over-50s residential park near Cambridge with a layout that feels properly community-led. Waterbeach Court is arranged around a central green, with a bus stop right at the entrance and Waterbeach station about a mile away—handy for quick trips into Cambridge and straightforward rail runs down to London (service dependent). It’s also pet-friendly (rules apply), which matters when moving “home” means moving the whole household.
Waterbeach Court sits on the edge of a well-connected village setting—quiet enough to feel relaxed day to day, but close enough to Cambridge for culture, shopping, restaurants and appointments. The park’s central-green design helps it feel open and neighbourly, rather than rows of homes with no shared focal point.
For travel, the train link is a genuine perk: Cambridge is typically around 10–12 minutes by rail from Waterbeach (service dependent), while London King’s Cross is usually around +1 hour to +1 hour 20 minutes (service dependent).
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Life at Waterbeach Court is about easy routines in a well-placed location—morning coffee at home, a walk around the village lanes, and the option to be in Cambridge quickly when you fancy a change of pace. The transport links and village setting make it practical for friends and family visiting too, without needing to plan an “all-day mission”.
Waterbeach Court is in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, positioned as a village-based close to Cambridge.
Waterbeach Court is a residential park, intended for year-round living.
It’s commonly run as an over-50s community. Always confirm the current age policy before reserving.
Pets are generally allowed, but rules can apply. Get the current policy confirmed, especially if you have more than one pet.
Very. Waterbeach station is nearby, and Cambridge is typically a short train journey (service dependent), plus it’s also an easy drive (traffic dependent).
Yes—arrange your visit in advance so access and available homes to view are confirmed.
Cambridge is the obvious headline for shopping, dining and culture. The wider area also suits walking and cycling, with plenty of countryside and waterside routes around the fens.
Yes—services run to London King’s Cross (service dependent), with journey times varying by timetable.