NEW LISTING IN ATTLEBOROUGH, LAUNCH EVENT TO VIEW SATURDAY 8TH APRIL!

NEW LISTING IN ATTLEBOROUGH, LAUNCH EVENT TO VIEW SATURDAY 8TH APRIL!

Take a look at this detached period Cottage conveniently located in the centre of town with a pleasant rear garden!

We have this characteristic 3-bedroom detached period cottage now listed for £230,000! It offers an open fireplace in the sitting room, a fitted kitchen diner, ground floor bathroom, and a rear garden with a 13ft outhouse to the side of the property, even better, there is no onward chain!!
We have a LAUNCH EVENT coming up on Saturday 8th April!

For more details on this property click the link below:
https://millbanks.web.lifesycle.co.uk/properties/218254

To get your viewing booked, give the office a call on 01953 453838.


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Discover this detached 3-bedroom bungalow in a desirable non-estate location, offering spacious living, a dual-aspect lounge, fitted kitchen, three well-proportioned bedrooms, an 80ft rear garden with a workshop, garage with studio, and versatile spaces throughout. With no onward chain, it presents a perfect opportunity to create your dream home.

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