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We are delighted to offer for sale this detached 3 bedroom chalet style bungalow situated on a non estate location with generous size gardens. Accommodation to the ground floor comprises of entrance porch, hall, lounge, garden room, kitchen, utility room, bathroom and two double bedrooms. To the first floor there is a further double bedroom, shower room and study. To the outside of the property offers a driveway with off road parking for 2 cars leading to a garage, front garden which is mainly laid to lawn and dual side gates leading to the rear garden. The rear garden measures approximately 100FT in length, mainly laid to lawn, patio area, shed, greenhouse and offers a range of mature plants, shrubs and fruit trees.

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