Stylish Renovated 3-Bed Detached Bungalow in Great Hockham on Generous, Secluded Non-Estate Plot

Stylish Renovated 3-Bed Detached Bungalow in Great Hockham on Generous, Secluded Non-Estate Plot

Discover this beautifully renovated three-bedroom detached bungalow in Great Hockham, tucked away on a generous, secluded quarter of an plot. Blending modern style with peaceful surroundings, this non-estate home offers spacious living, privacy, and comfort in a highly desirable location.

Property Introduction
A super fully renovated three-bedroom detached bungalow in Great Hockham, offering modern living within a private, expansive plot.
Located in a secluded position, nicely set back from the road on Watton Road in the village of Great Hockham, this impressive three-bedroom detached bungalow presents an exceptional opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a blend of modern luxury and peaceful living. This property has undergone a comprehensive and meticulous renovation, ensuring a contemporary and comfortable lifestyle from the moment you step inside.
This non-estate bungalow occupies a generous plot of just under a quarter of an acre, providing ample outdoor space and a sense of privacy rarely found in today's market.
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