✨Launch Event Saturday 14th September 2024✨

✨Launch Event Saturday 14th September 2024✨

This charming former semi-detached 3 bedroom farm worker's cottage, dating back to approximately 1815, offers a unique opportunity for renovation and modernisation, a lovely rural Location and with No Onward Chain!

The original structure, constructed from clay lump, retains much of its period character, including exposed wooden beams and a cosy wood burner in the lounge. Nestled at the end of a private driveway shared with just three other properties, the cottage benefits from a peaceful setting with ample parking for several cars and a generous garden. The ground floor features a lounge, kitchen, garden room, and a downstairs bathroom, while the first floor offers three bedrooms, providing plenty of space for family living.
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Placing your home on the market in December can set you up for a stronger, faster sale in early 2026. With fewer competing listings and highly motivated buyers still searching, December offers a rare opportunity to stand out, attract serious interest, and get ahead of the busy new-year property rush.

Located in the popular Constable Close off London Rd, Attleborough, this 3-bedroom semi-detached home offers a lounge off the entrance hall, fitted kitchen/diner, refitted bathroom, garage, and west-facing garden backing onto a play park, the property is offered with no onward chain.

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