Take a 'Virtual Tour' 4-Bed Bungalow with En Suite in the Well Served Village of East Harling

Take a 'Virtual Tour' 4-Bed Bungalow with En Suite in the Well Served Village of East Harling

Discover this superb modernised detached four-bedroom family home on Springfields, Attleborough, ideal for the centre of town. Boasting two reception rooms, two shower rooms, and a refitted kitchen, this home also includes a utility room, as well as a study/home office, and has a good size rear garden.

Introduction
Situated in the popular village of East Harling, this extended four bedroom detached bungalow offers versatile, single storey living with style and space. Lounge with York-stone fireplace, separate dining area, fitted kitchen and an en suite shower off the master bedroom with garage, driveway and inspection pit and private garden, creating a practical yet inviting family home.

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