A  homely character cottage with  all  modern comforts ......

A homely character cottage with all modern comforts ......

This beautiful presented cottage is conveniently located within walking distance of the popular village of East Harling. Accommodation to the ground floor provides a sitting room with a feature fireplace, there is a separate dining room housing a cast iron feature bread oven within the fireplace recess .

The kitchen is fitted in a range of matching units and includes a range master cooker along with various integrated appliances.
The property benefits from solid oak latch and brace internal doors with cast fittings, mostly LED recessed down-lights throughout the property, double glazed sash windows, double glazed external doors and gas central heating with under-floor heating on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor, with the exception of the bathroom and en suite which have under-floor electric heating. To the first floor accommodation provides 3 good sized bedrooms. The master bedroom benefits from with a walk-in wardrobe with fitted open shelving, hanging rails and a fabulous 4 piece en-suite bathroom which includes a walk-in shower and a large double ended bath.
The outside of the property offers an enclosed low maintenance garden which is laid to astro-turf lawn, paved surround and a wood store. To the front property offers off road parking for 3 cars with a further space newly built garage.

If you would like to arrange a viewing, please contact the office on 01953 453838
or email property@millbanks.com


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