A Modern Executive 4-Bed Detached Family home with Double Garage and over 1800 sq ft of living space

A Modern Executive 4-Bed Detached Family home with Double Garage and over 1800 sq ft of living space

A modern executive detached family house built by Norfolk Homes offering 1800 sq ft of living space and boasts a delightful front view overlooking open greensward, its location provides easy access to the A11 and is also within walking distance of the town centre with its amenities.

A modern executive detached family house built by Norfolk Homes. This house offers around 1800 sq ft of living space including 2 en-suite shower rooms, a lounge leading through to a 23 ft kitchen/breakfast room with a conservatory to the rear, as well as enjoying a delightful front aspect view overlooking open greensward. Additionally, its location provides easy access to the A11, making commuting convenient. The property is also within walking distance of the town centre, offering various amenities and services. This combination of features makes the house a promising option for comfortable and accessible family living.




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