Take a 'Virtual Tour' of this Modern 3-Bed Detached Family Home in Attleborough, Built in 2024.

Take a 'Virtual Tour' of this Modern 3-Bed Detached Family Home in Attleborough, Built in 2024.

A superb, modern 3-bedroom detached family house in Attleborough, built in 2024. Featuring high ceilings, a dual-aspect lounge, a fully fitted kitchen/diner, and an en suite master bedroom. Complete with a garage, driveway, and enclosed garden.

Introduction
Located on a popular new development just off Buckenham Road in Attleborough, this impressive three-bedroom detached home, built in 2024, offers stylish and spacious modern living in a highly convenient setting. With high ceilings, light-filled interiors and a contemporary layout designed for family life, the property combines the appeal of a nearly new build with the comfort and practicality today’s buyers are seeking.

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