Well-presented family home with large garden and field views in peaceful hamlet.
- Field views and large rear garden with decking
- Spacious lounge with fireplace and separate dining room
- Kitchen plus separate utility room and downstairs cloakroom
- Generous shingle driveway providing off-street parking
- Single family bathroom serves three bedrooms
- Oil-fired boiler and radiators; oil is not a community supply
- Double glazing installed before 2002 (older units)
- Built 1950–1966: may need age-related maintenance
Set on a generous plot with uninterrupted field views, this well-presented three-bedroom semi offers comfortable family living in a peaceful hamlet near Harleston. The layout flows easily from a welcoming lounge with fireplace through to a dining room with sliding doors that open onto decking — ideal for indoor-outdoor family evenings.
A practical kitchen and separate utility room add everyday convenience, while the ground-floor cloakroom and modern family bathroom keep mornings moving. The large rear garden and shingle driveway provide space for children to play and for off-street parking; a garden shed offers simple storage for tools and bikes.
Buyers should note a few factual points: the property is oil-heated (individual oil boiler and radiators), the double glazing was fitted before 2002, and the house dates from the 1950s–1960s, so planned maintenance and eventual updates should be expected. There is one bathroom for three bedrooms, which may influence family routines. Overall, this freehold home presents sensible, well-maintained accommodation for families seeking countryside living with fast broadband and low local crime.