Character 3-Bedroom Bay Fronted Victorian Home in the Centre of Attleborough with Off Road Parking.

Step into timeless elegance with this stunning bay-fronted 3-bedroom family home in the heart of Attleborough—bursting with character, generous living space including a lounge and separate dining room, plus a 38ft rear garden and off-road parking, with no onward chain there's nothing to hold you back!

Introduction
A superb bay-fronted 3-bedroom family home in the heart of Attleborough, full of character and charm throughout. Enjoy spacious living with a bright lounge, separate dining room, a stylish fitted kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood, and a ground floor bathroom featuring a shower bath. Original features include striking cast iron fireplaces in the main and second bedrooms, and an authentic chequerboard tiled floor in the entrance hall. Outside, you'll find a generous 38ft rear garden and off-road parking. With no onward chain, this fantastic home is ready to move into—early viewing is a must!
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