* Only 1 house Remaining*  at Cornflower Way Ashill, Norfolk

* Only 1 house Remaining* at Cornflower Way Ashill, Norfolk

We have already reserved SEVEN Brand New 3 and 4 bedroom executive homes on this exclusive development of 8 detached houses in the picturesque village of Ashill with the first phase of the development ready for completion in late spring 2022.

We have already reserved SEVEN Brand New 3 and 4 bedroom executive homes on this exclusive development of 8 detached houses in the picturesque village of Ashill with the first phase of the development ready for completion in late spring 2022.

Ashill is a village located approximately 7 miles from the A47 and lies between the towns of Watton and Swaffham. Ashill is located less than 1 hours drive into the centre of Norwich and 1 hour 15 minutes to Cambridge. The nearest train station is in Thetford which is 30 minutes drive away. 

Ashill offers a good range of village amenities such as a primary school, White Hart public house, Village Hall and Shop. Further amenities such as larger supermarkets can be found in the town of Watton 4 miles away. 

The accommodation comprises of entrance hall, lounge, kitchen / diner, utility area, cloakroom. To the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms with an en-suite to the master bedroom and and a family bathroom. All properties offer rear gardens, parking and a garage.
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