🏡 PROPERTY OF THE DAY🏡 📍KINGFISHER, ATTLEBOROUGH #TheGuild #ChooseAGuildAgent #ProudGuildMember

🏡 PROPERTY OF THE DAY🏡 📍KINGFISHER, ATTLEBOROUGH #TheGuild #ChooseAGuildAgent #ProudGuildMember

A modern 3 bedroom end terrace detached house located in Kingfisher Road and is within walking distance of local schools and the town centre.

A modern 3 bedroom end terrace detached house located in Kingfisher Road and is within walking distance of local schools and the town centre. To the ground floor accommodation comprises of entrance hall, cloakroom, lounge and kitchen / diner. The first floor offers 3 bedrooms with a en suite to the master bedroom and built in storage cupboards. The rear garden is enclosed with fencing, laid to lawn, patio area, new summerhouse with light and power and a shed. There is a garage located en bloc which as a further parking space opposite it.  

Key Features

* 3 Bedrooms
* Lounge
* Kitchen / diner
* New integrated appliances in the kitchen
* Family bathroom
* Cloakroom
* Built in wardrobes to all of the bedrooms
* Enclosed rear garden
* Summer house
* Garage En bloc
* Double glazed windows
* Gas heating 


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