PROPERTY OF THE DAY! ALLOTMENT COTTAGE, SILVER STREET, ATTLEBOROUGH. THIS IS A MUST SEE!!

INTERNAL VIEWINGS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ON THIS HIDDEN GEM!








A large 3 bedroom detached cottage situated on a non estate position built in the 1800's and offers a wealth of character and period features. Accommodation to the ground floor comprises of entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen, lounge, dining room, conservatory and ground floor bedroom. To the first floor there are 2 further double bedrooms and a large family bathroom. Outside the property is approached by a long gravel driveway with a 5 bar gate at the entrance, mainly laid to lawn, summerhouse with light and power, gravel area, patio, off road parking for 4 cars and well stocked with a range of mature shrubs and plants.

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