'Video Watch' A Superb 4-Bed Detached Home with Double Garage, On Select Development in Attleborough

Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Attleborough, this stylish four-bedroom detached home offers spacious, light-filled living with high ceilings throughout. Highlights include a generous 19ft entrance hall, dual-aspect lounge, 19ft kitchen/diner, and an enclosed garden with a 'secret garden'.

Property Introduction
Situated in Cherry Close, on the outskirts of Attleborough and conveniently located within walking distance of the towns mainline railway station, this fabulous detached four-bedroom family house offers space, style, and convenience in abundance and is one of just four properties on this small select development in Attleborough.

Designed with a focus on light and airiness, the property boasts high ceilings throughout, making each room feel inviting and expansive. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a wider-than-average 19ft entrance hall, setting the tone for the generous proportions found throughout the home.
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