3 bedroom Chalet
Larch Grove, North Elmham
£280,000
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This detached chalet bungalow offers spacious and flexible accommodation with excellent potential for renovation. Located in a sought-after village setting, it presents a great opportunity to create a home tailored to your own style
Flexible Layout Throughout
Upon entering the property, the entrance hallway provides access to the main living areas. To the right is a spacious lounge which flows through to a dedicated dining area, offering a flexible and sociable living space. To the left of the hallway is the third bedroom, which would also make an ideal home office or study. Further along the hallway is a downstairs shower room, followed by a kitchen/diner with ample space for everyday family living.
To the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both benefiting from useful built-in storage.
Externally, the property enjoys a private rear garden, ideal for outdoor entertaining or relaxation, along with a garage providing secure parking or additional storage.
Although the property would benefit from modernisation throughout, it presents significant potential to enhance and add value, making it an attractive prospect for a range of buyers. Early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the space, location, and opportunity on offer.
Property Reference: HRT110908620
Lounge 12ft 6ins x 11ft 9ins (3.81m x 3.58m)
Dining Room 8ft 0ins x 11ft 0ins (2.44m x 3.35m)
Kitchen / Breakfast Room 15ft 1ins x 9ft 5ins (4.6m x 2.8
Bathroom 7ft 6ins x 9ft 9ins (2.29m x 2.97m)
Master Bedroom 13ft 4ins x 14ft 0ins (4.06m x 4.27m)
Bedroom Two 13ft 4ins x 10ft 8ins (4.06m x 3.25m)
Bedroom Three 7ft 6ins x 9ft 9ins (2.29m x 2.97m)
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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