An individual brand new detached family home.

This family home is built on a small development of 6 homes, this new home has been built with a modern contemporary design in mind with open plan living complimented with the bi-folding doors between the 31ft kitchen/dining room and the 21ft lounge.

Goshawk Meadow, Low Street, Hardingham, NR9 4EL
£625,000 Freehold

The property is situated on a plot of approx. just under half an acre and adjoins farmland with a westerly facing rear aspect allowing for some beautiful sunsets. This impressive executive home has been built with a high build specification and the accommodation provides an impressive entrance hall with an oak staircase and doors leading off to the study, utility room, w.c., and into the kitchen diner. The lounge features an ornamental illuminated fireplace as well as bi-fold opening doors leading out onto the impressive rear garden. The kitchen/diner is fitted in a range of modern units with soft close doors, quartz work tops and includes a range of built-in and integrated appliances. On the first floor there are 4 double bedrooms with the master bedroom suite enjoying some super views out over the adjoining farmland and includes a walk-in dressing room along with an en suite shower room. The 4 piece family bathroom suite includes a double ended bath and a walk-in shower and leads off the part galleried 21 ft landing. Outside the front of the property is mostly laid to lawn with a tar and shingle driveway providing car parking and access to the Double Garage. The rear garden is enclosed by fencing and hedging with a paved patio and pathways.
The property benefits from under-floor heating throughout via an external electric air source heat pump, all the windows and external doors are double glazed and the internal doors are all oak with chrome door furniture.  

If you have any questions or would like to view then please call the office on 01953 453838 and a member of the team would be more than happy to help.


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