2 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Masefield Mews, Dereham
£190,000
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Offered with no onward chain, this well-presented two-bedroom mid-terraced home in Dereham features a lounge, conservatory, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom, family bathroom, enclosed low-maintenance rear garden, gas central heating, and UPVC double gla
No Onward Chain
The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall leading into a bright and inviting lounge, which flows seamlessly into the conservatory — an ideal additional reception space overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room offers ample space for dining and everyday living, while a convenient cloakroom W.C. completes the downstairs accommodation. Upstairs, the landing gives access to two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Externally, the property benefits from a fully enclosed rear garden designed with low maintenance in mind, predominantly laid to patio slabs, making it perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Further advantages include gas-fired central heating, UPVC double glazed windows, and the added benefit of being sold with no onward chain, helping to make the moving process as smooth as possible.
Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation, location, and convenience this charming home has to offer.
Property Reference: HRT110909211



About Dereham
Dereham, in the heart of Norfolk, is controlled by Breckland District Council and is one of the larger towns in the centre of the county with a population of more than 17,800.
It has good access to the A47 to Kings Lynn and Norwich, and its location makes it easy to reach the Midlands. Tourists use the town to access the Norfolk Broads, coastal resorts and other attractions. Historically, it was a farming town, although there is now a large diverse range of businesses.
A ‘must-visit’ in Dereham is the Mid Norfolk Railway, run by railway enthusiasts. The line starts in the town and travels to Wymondham Abbey. Dereham also has a restored windmill, built in 1836, which has changing exhibitions and is open to visitors.
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