PROPERTY OF THE DAY

PROPERTY OF THE DAY

FEN BARN WILLOW

Key Features

* No onward chain
* Newly converted in 2015
* 2 double bedroom with built in storage to the master bedroom
* 3rd bedroom / study / playroom
* Kitchen
* Open plan lounge/diner with wood burning stove
* Utility room
* Cloakroom
* Family bathroom
* Spacious landing
* Courtyard garden
* Off road parking for 3 cars

ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES:
We are delighted to bring onto the market this fantastic 2/3 bedroom barn conversion in the village of East Harling. The property is located within a private mews of 5 similar properties and is conveniently located within walking distance to the centre of East Harling. This barn was converted in 2015 and is presented to an exceptionally high standard thoughout. Accommodation comprises of kitchen, lounge / diner with woodburning stove, utility room, cloakroom, spacious landing, family bathroom, 2 double bedrooms and a 3rd bedroom/office area. To the outside of the property is a courtyard garden which is laid to paving and has raised plant beds, shed and parking for 3 cars.  



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