Take a 'Virtual Tour', Detached 3-Double Bed Family Home in a End of Cul-de-Sac Position.

Take a 'Virtual Tour', Detached 3-Double Bed Family Home in a End of Cul-de-Sac Position.

Guide Price £300,000 to £325,000 - A superb three-double bedroom detached family house, ideally situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac. Boasting modern amenities, underfloor heating, and an en suite, it offers comfortable living within reasonable walking distance of the town centre.

Introduction
Tucked away at the end of a sought after cul de sac on Bryony Way, this stylish three double bedroom detached home by Norfolk Homes delivers modern family living at its finest. Sleek kitchen diner with French doors, underfloor heating and elegant en suite combine with private gardens, garage and prime Attleborough convenience for a move in ready lifestyle.

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