A Perfect Canvas To Create Your Dream Home In A Picturesque Village Location

A Perfect Canvas To Create Your Dream Home In A Picturesque Village Location

Nestled in the picturesque village of Great Hockham, this charming four-bedroom, non-estate detached chalet offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. The ground floor boasts a spacious bedroom complete with an en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests or single-level living.


The well-appointed kitchen seamlessly opens into the inviting garden room, which can also be accessed from the cosy lounge, creating a harmonious flow throughout the home. Upstairs, you'll find three additional bedrooms, a separate W.C., and a family bathroom, providing ample space for a growing family. The established rear gardens offer a serene retreat, while the in-and-out driveway ensures easy access and parking. With no onward chain, this delightful property is ready to become your new home.
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