'Video Watch' - Super 5 Bed Family Home with Versatile Accommodation in Non Estate Location

An exceptional five-bedroom detached chalet house in a prime non-estate village location. Offering versatile accommodation, elegant interiors, and a private garden ideal for entertaining and family life. Immaculately presented and ready to enjoy, with excellent local amenities nearby, "A Must View".

Introduction
Set within a sought-after non-estate position in the heart of East Harling, this beautifully presented five-bedroom detached chalet-style home delivers space, flexibility and polish in equal measure. Immaculately maintained and designed for modern living, it flows effortlessly from adaptable ground-floor accommodation to generous family spaces and a sun-filled west-facing garden. With its high standard of finish, versatile layout and enviable village setting, this is a home that feels immediately welcoming, yet perfectly equipped for life as it grows and changes.

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