From a huge £3.5m Victorian home in Cambridge city centre to a humble £100,000 terraced house in Wisbech, the most searched-for homes in Cambridgeshire during May have been revealed.

Zoopla's most viewed list is topped by a three-bed link detached property on Charger Road, Trumpington. The house is available for shared ownership sale for £190,750, which makes up a 35 per cent share of the £545,000 full market value.

Wisbech Standard: The Trumpington house has a double garage and private garden.The Trumpington house has a double garage and private garden. (Image: Zoopla/Domovo)

Cherry Tree House, a three-bed fixer-upper on Branch Bank, Prickwillow, is next up. Available for sale at auction with a guide price of £200,000, it dates back to around 1920 and has the River Lark to the front and farmland to the rear.

Wisbech Standard: Cherry Tree House is in a very rural location in the village of Prickwillow.Cherry Tree House is in a very rural location in the village of Prickwillow. (Image: Zoopla/Auction House East Anglia)

Third on Zoopla's list is a £600,000 detached house in Cambridge. The four-bed property on Lemur Drive is within three miles of both Addenbrooke's Hospital and Cambridge station.

Wisbech Standard: This property on Lemur Drive, Cambridge, is third on Zoopla's list.This property on Lemur Drive, Cambridge, is third on Zoopla's list. (Image: Zoopla/Hockeys)

In fourth place is a three-bed end terrace in Sawston. The Churchfield Avenue property is available for sale via shared ownership, and the advertised £231,000 price represents a 60 per cent share.

Wisbech Standard: This shared ownership home is in the village of Sawston, about seven miles south of Cambridge.This shared ownership home is in the village of Sawston, about seven miles south of Cambridge. (Image: Zoopla/Urban Moves)

A three-bed semi in the heart of Huntingdon is next on Zoopla's list. Sandwiched between two popular primary schools, the chain-free Coneygear Court property is for sale for offers over £240,000.

Wisbech Standard: This Coneygear Court property is 1.2 miles from Huntingdon station.This Coneygear Court property is 1.2 miles from Huntingdon station. (Image: Zoopla/Harvey Robinson)

The sixth place property is a detached bungalow in the village of Little Eversden with a guide price of £700,000. The appropriately-named Deco House is a one-off build, positioned down a gated private drive behind the houses of Finch's Field.

Wisbech Standard: This Little Eversden bungalow has a guide price of £700,000.This Little Eversden bungalow has a guide price of £700,000. (Image: Zoopla/Cooke Curtis & Co)

Next up is a two-bed 1950s semi in the village of Fen Ditton. The £425,000 Church Street home offers 781 sq ft of living space, and is available for sale chain-free.

Wisbech Standard: This Fen Ditton property is three miles from Cambridge.This Fen Ditton property is three miles from Cambridge. (Image: Zoopla/Cooke Curtis & Co)

The next most viewed is a four-bed detached house on Station Road, Ramsey. Located in the private Russell Court cul-de-sac, the 1990s-built house is for sale for offers in excess of £400,000.

Wisbech Standard: This detached house in Ramsey is eighth on Zoopla's list.This detached house in Ramsey is eighth on Zoopla's list. (Image: Zoopla/Thomas Morris)

In ninth place is a £3.5m Victorian semi on Lyndewode Road, Cambridge. The five-bed beauty lies on a quiet residential street between Parker’s Piece and the Botanic Gardens in the heart of the city.

Wisbech Standard: The recently renovated Cambridge city centre property has a guide price of £3.5m.The recently renovated Cambridge city centre property has a guide price of £3.5m. (Image: Zoopla/The Modern House)

The final property on the list is a modest terraced house in Wisbech, with a guide price of £100,000. For sale by auction, the house offers two beds, one bath and off road parking.

Wisbech Standard: This end terrace in Wisbech has a guide price of £100,000.This end terrace in Wisbech has a guide price of £100,000. (Image: Zoopla/William H Brown)