PROPERTY OF THE DAY

PROPERTY OF THE DAY

DAIRY FARM COURT


well presented 3 bedroom mid terraced property which is deceptively spacious. Accommodation comprises of an entrance hall, cloakroom, kitchen, lounge / diner, garden room. The first floor there are three rooms two of which are double size and a family bathroom. To the outside offer an enclosed rear garden which is laid to lawn, patio, shed and a gate leading to the parking area. To the rear of the property has a garage en bloc with parking in front for 1 car and an additional piece of land which measures 25FT x 30FT.  

Key Features

* No onward chain
* Deceptively spacious
* 3 bedrooms two of which double in size
* Lounge / Diner
* Kitchen
* Family bathroom
* Spacious entrance hall
* Cloakroom
* Enclosed garden
* Garage en bloc
* Additional piece of land measuring 25FT x 30FT included within the sale
* Gas central heating  


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