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A five-bedroom family residence enlarged by an orangery
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an orangery and located in a ing a dishwasher and an popular residential develop- electric double fan oven with ment.
an extractor canopy. Alivingflamegasfireis Open in plan, the room
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French doors leading out to side patio, thereargardenandpatio
double French doors to the Upstairs, the galleried
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rooms, one has a three-piece en suite and three have built- in wardrobes. A library room to the
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last item of accommodation, contains a four-piece suite with a shower cubicle. The residence has all of
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convenient living, a cloak room and a utility with plumbing for a washing machine and access to the ■ garage.
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cious, the garden to the rear of the property is mainly laid to lawn with well-stocked flower borders. It also has a water supply and incorpo rates an Indian stone flagged patio. There is a garden to the
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