An Immaculate 3 bedroom Non Estate Bungalow Finished to a Very High Standard in a Village Location

An Immaculate 3 bedroom Non Estate Bungalow Finished to a Very High Standard in a Village Location

This property is a must view, it has been renovated to the highest standard and is immaculate throughout, The bespoke oak window sills and oak doors add to the elegance of this beautiful home, There is an attached Studio/Garden Room too perfect for working from home or a simply peaceful retreat.

This stunning 3 bedroom semi-detached bungalow is a true gem, finished to the highest standard possible. The bespoke oak window sills and oak doors add to the elegance of this beautiful home. The Tewkesbury kitchen fitted with oak worktops is the perfect combination of style and functionality. The Moduleo flooring throughout the home provides a warm and inviting atmosphere. The lounge is complete with a wood burner, adding to the charm of the home. The meticulously designed garden is divided into three areas, including a vegetable garden, a relaxing zone with carefully planted flowers and shrubs, and an entertaining area with an outside bar and raised planters. The attached Studio/Garden Room with composite cladding is perfect for those who work from home or simply want a peaceful retreat. This bungalow is truly a masterpiece, designed with the utmost care and attention to detail.




To arrange a viewing of this beautiful property, do contact the office on 01953 453838 or email propertysearch@millbanks.com.





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