'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', a good size driveway leading to double garage.

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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