SEMI-RURAL BUNGALOW, SHROPHAM

SEMI-RURAL BUNGALOW, SHROPHAM

INTRODUCING THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 DOUBLE BEDROOM, NO ONWARD CHAIN BUNGALOW.


A spacious detached 3 bedroom bungalow located in the village of Shropham. Accommodation comprises of an entrance porch, kitchen / diner, lounge, conservatory, 3 double bedrooms, bathroom and W/C. To the outside of the property is a driveway which offers ample off road parking, front garden, garage / workshop measuring 30Ft x 20FT offering potential to convert into a home office or separate annexe and a rear garden.

* No onward chain
* 3 Double bedrooms
* Kitchen / Diner
* Lounge with wood burning stove
* Bathroom with separate W/C
* Conservatory
* Ample off road parking
* Garage / Workshop measuring 30FT x 20FT - offering potential to convert into a home office / annexe
* Front garden
* Rear Garden
* Double glazed windows
* Oil central Heating  


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