High Specification Executive Four-Bedroom Family Home in a Non Estate Location  with Modern Luxuries

High Specification Executive Four-Bedroom Family Home in a Non Estate Location with Modern Luxuries

An executive high specification four-bedroom detached family home, built in 2021 and offering spacious living, modern design, and low-maintenance gardens. With two reception rooms, a master bedroom suite, a stylish kitchen/breakfast, it’s ideal for families seeking comfort, privacy and convenience.

Introduction
Step into style and space with this exceptional four-bedroom executive detached home offering 1,925 sq ft of accommodation on White House Lane on the edge of town being within approx.15 mins walking distance of Attleborough town centre and approx. 2 miles distant from Wymondham College. Designed for modern family living, 'Cardinal House' offers a stunning kitchen with island unit and a range of integrated appliances, two elegant reception rooms, a dedicated study, handy utility room, and a sleek downstairs cloakroom—all finished to a high standard. The four first floor bedrooms off the galleried landing include a master bedroom suite with ensuite shower and separate dressing room, as well as a luxurious appointed 4-piece bathroom suite including a double ended bath. With a private, low-maintenance rear garden, double garage and parking, and pleasant location, 'Cardinal House' perfectly blends comfort, convenience, and contemporary flair.


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