NEW LISTING IN EAST HARLING,  LAUNCH EVENT TO VIEW SATURDAY 15TH JULY!

NEW LISTING IN EAST HARLING, LAUNCH EVENT TO VIEW SATURDAY 15TH JULY!

Take a look inside this charming 4 bed detached bungalow which is situated on a quarter of an acre plot and NO ONWARD CHAIN!

We have this lovely 4 bedroom non-estate detached bungalow in East Harling. This property boasts a well-appointed kitchen/breakfast room, a spacious lounge/diner, bathroom, and a separate W.C, garage with a work shop and a generous sized garden with a pond, green houses and a vegetable patch. This idyllic bungalow is ideally situated in a lovely village location, just a short stroll away from the village amenities, providing the perfect balance between peaceful rural living and convenient access to essential services. There is also no onward chain!!

We have a launch event for this property on Saturday 15th July!

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


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