PROPERTY OF THE DAY

PROPERTY OF THE DAY

A fantastic 4 bedroom detached house located on the popular Taylor Wimpey site and built 5.5 years ago.


A fantastic 4 bedroom detached house located on the popular Taylor Wimpey site and built 5.5 years ago. Accommodation on the ground floor comprises of entrance hall, lounge, kitchen / diner, study, cloakroom. To the first floor there are 4 double bedrooms with an en-suite to the master bedroom and a family bathroom. To the outside of the property there is a front garden, off road parking for 2 cars leading to a garage with a side gate leading to an enclosed rear garden.


* Remaining 4.5 years of NHBC building warranty
* 4 double bedrooms
* En-suite to master bedroom
* Open plan kitchen / diner with integrated appliances
* Lounge
* Playroom / Study
* Cloakroom
* Family bathroom
* L shaped front garden
* Enclosed south west facing rear garden
* Off road parking for 2 cars - With potential to add extra parking if required
* Garage
* Gas central heating
 


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