NEW PRICE!

NEW PRICE!

Check out the new price on this beautiful 4 bedroom family home in Carbrooke!

This 3-storey accommodation provides 4 bedrooms with a brand new fitted en suite shower room off the master bedroom, a stylish brand new fitted 4-piece bathroom suite leads off the first floor landing, as does Bedroom 2, the landing provides access to the staircase leading to the second floor, where bedrooms 3 and 4 are located. On the ground floor is a triple aspect kitchen/diner with twin opening doors leading onto the rear garden patio, the kitchen is fitted in a range of brand-new units complete with built-in and integrated appliances, which also has a utility room leading off it giving access to the cloakroom. The dual aspect lounge also provides access into the rear garden. The rear garden is very neat with a newly laid extensive patio, newly laid lawn and provides car parking to the rear for approx. 4 cars.


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An exceptional 4-bedroom barn conversion offering dramatic vaulted living space and adaptable accommodation. Stylish Aga kitchen, versatile reception rooms, offering flexible living all set on 2 acres with a Triple Bay Garage and breath taking panoramic Norfolk countryside views.

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