Looking for An Impressive Detached Executive Style 4 Bedroom  House In A Cul De Sac Location?

Looking for An Impressive Detached Executive Style 4 Bedroom House In A Cul De Sac Location?

Then we've found the perfect home for you. Offering plenty of space inside and out, this home features a spacious lounge, a bright and open hallway, and a separate dining room perfect for family gatherings.

 Offering plenty of space inside and out, this home features a spacious lounge, a bright and open hallway, and a separate dining room perfect for family gatherings. The kitchen has the added benefit of a separate utility room, and there’s also a convenient downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs, the master bedroom boasts an en-suite, and three of the bedrooms include fitted wardrobes, making storage easy. The private rear garden is perfect for relaxation, while the double garage and ample driveway parking provide plenty of space for vehicles. This beautifully situated home has everything you need for comfortable family living!
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