Charming 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached Cottage Blending Modern Comforts with Character

Charming 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached Cottage Blending Modern Comforts with Character

This beautifully extended three-bedroom semi-detached cottage offers the perfect blend of charm and modern living. Featuring a spacious sitting room, stylish, bright kitchen/diner, en suite master, landscaped garden with gazebo, garage, driveway, EV charging point, and no onward chain.

Introduction
Situated on Silver Street in the sought-after village of Besthorpe, just a short distance from Attleborough town centre, this beautifully extended three-bedroom semi-detached cottage blends character with contemporary living. The home features a spacious 22ft sitting room with a charming brick fireplace, and an impressive, light-filled 20ft kitchen/diner with a vaulted ceiling, Velux window and patio doors opening to the garden. The generous master bedroom benefits from an en suite, while outside a landscaped garden with gazebo and patio provides the perfect spot to relax. Further features include a garage, driveway and EV charging point. With no onward chain, this property presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking comfort, convenience and village charm.

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