💥LAUNCH EVENT!💥📍PEDDARS WAY, WRETHAM, THETFORD📍🏡* SATURDAY 11TH MAY 2024*

💥LAUNCH EVENT!💥📍PEDDARS WAY, WRETHAM, THETFORD📍🏡* SATURDAY 11TH MAY 2024*

* SATURDAY 11TH MAY 2024*💥LAUNCH EVENT!💥📍Peddars Way, Wretham, Thetford📍🏡*

💥LAUNCH EVENT!💥📍Peddars Way, Wretham, Thetford📍🏡*LAUNCH EVENT SATURDAY 11TH MAY 2024*
Set on just under a quarter of an acre plot, this attractive period flint cottage offers ample space and the potential to extend and enhance to your heart's content, quietly tucked away just off the Peddars Way trail this 3 bedroom cottage is an ideal retreat and with no onward chain too!🏡
💷Guide price £375,000!💷
☎️Call Millbanks on 01953 453838 to book a viewing.


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