* New Price* Long Street Great Ellingham

* New Price* Long Street Great Ellingham

A 4 bedroom detached cottage which has been updated to an exceptionally high standard located in a sought after location in the desirable village of Great Ellingham

Accommodation comprises of entrance hall, kitchen, dining room, lounge with bi fold doors leading to a west facing garden, 4th bedroom / study with adjoining en suite. To the first floor there are 3 bedrooms and a shower room. Outside to the front of the property offers a gravel driveway with off road parking for 4 cars leading to a double garage. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, wraps around the side of the property, patio area. bore hole and offers a range of mature shrubs and plants.  
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