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Coming soon!

Keep an eye out for these properties that will be joining the market soon!

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We have a beautiful detached characteristic 4 bedroom property in Great Ellingham which offers a lounge, diner, kitchen, utility and a bright and light conservatory. This property also comes with a self-contained 2 bed annexe to the back of the main house. This property comes with a generous size shingled drive and plenty of garden space, perfect for those summer evenings. This property will be joining the market for a guide price of £550,000!

It doesn't stop there... There is also a 3 bedroom semi-detached house on Besthorpe Road in Attleborough. This property comes with a lounge/diner, kitchen and study downstairs. There is also an integral garage with a driveway and a long rear garden. This property will be joining the market for a guide price of £288,000!

If either of these properties sounds like just what you are looking for then give us a call on 01953 453838 to discuss further and arrange a viewing!







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