Don't Forget! Open Day Tomorrow!

Don't Forget! Open Day Tomorrow!

Saturday the 27th, 10am - 4pm, No Appointment needed!

💥Open Day!💥
No Appointment Needed!
📍Willows, Hargham Road, Shropham, Attleborough, Norfolk, NR17 1DS
🏡*THIS SATURDAY 27TH JULY 2024 BETWEEN 10AM & 4PM*
This charming two-bedroom detached bungalow offers a peaceful non-estate position on just over quarter of an acre plot with stunning views over the fields at the rear. The double garage has been creatively converted into a multi-functional space with a large driveway providing ample parking.🏡
💷Offers In Excess Of: £340,000!💷
☎️Call Millbanks on 01953 453838 to book a viewing or click the link below☎️
https://millbanks.web.lifesycle.co.uk/properties/338913
Here’s the link to our website with all our fantastic properties for sale.⬇️
https://www.millbanks.com/
Make sure you don’t miss out on our new properties by registering for our ‘heads up' property alerts here:⬇️
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Looking to sell?🏡 contact the office by telephone or click on the link below ⬇️and we will be in touch as soon as possible😊
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