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Built approximately 3 years ago on an exclusive development of 8 houses. The property has been designed and built to a high specification throughout and with family and open plan living in mind.

Accommodation to the ground floor has a resin floor throughout and comprises of a large entrance hall, Bespoke built Bryan Turner kitchen with built in Miele Appliances leading to an open plan dining room, lounge wood burning stove and separate snug / office area, utility room, ground floor shower room and a study / 5th Bedroom. To the first floor there are 4 double bedrooms with an ensuite to the master bedroom and a family bathroom. Outside there is a gravel driveway with ample off road parking leading to a double garage. The rear garden is enclosed, mainly laid to lawn with a wrap around patio with raised beds.


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