Super 2-Bedroom Detached Park Home with Modern Interiors on the Edge of Tingdene Development.

Super 2-Bedroom Detached Park Home with Modern Interiors on the Edge of Tingdene Development.

This delightful two-bedroom detached park home combines modern style with practical living. Featuring a bright lounge/diner, contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances, two bathrooms including an en suite, and a walk-in dressing room, leading off the main bedroom. Outside offers private gardens and an allocated double parking space.

Introduction
This attractive detached two-bedroom park home offers both comfort and style in a peaceful setting. Inside, a bright dual aspect L-shaped lounge/diner with triple bay windows creates a light-filled living space, complemented by an ornamental fireplace with electric fire. The modern fitted kitchen provides plenty of storage and workspace, designed with both practicality and style in mind. The master suite impresses with a walk-in dressing room complete with dressing table, hanging rails, open shelving and access to a private en suite shower room. A second double bedroom with fitted wardrobe and top box cupboards, together with a family bathroom featuring a bath with handheld spray, WC, wash hand basin and towel radiator, adds further practicality. Outside, the property enjoys enclosed gardens with pathways, a pleasant paved seating terrace for entertaining, and tandem off-road parking for convenience.

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