Garden Fields, Stebbing, Dunmow

Offers Over £450,000

Overview

4 Bedroom Semi-Detached House for sale in Garden Fields, Stebbing, Dunmow

Key Features:

  • Semi-Detached Family Home
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room & Dining Room
  • Living Area & Conservatory
  • Family Bathroom & Wet Room
  • En-Suite To Bedroom One
  • Driveway Parking for Two Vehicles
  • Rear & Front Gardens
  • Half-size Garage & Loft storage space
  • Desireable Village Location


Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this four bedroom semi-detached home in the popular countryside village of Stebbing. Accommodation on the ground floor comprises:- entrance hall, dining area, living area, kitchen/breakfast room, conservatory, and a wet room with access to the garage storage area. The first floor houses four sizeable bedrooms with en-suite facilities to the principal bedroom and a family bathroom. The property also benefits from front and rear gardens with driveway parking for three vehicles.

Entrance Hall - 3.9m x 1.9m (12'9" x 6'2") - Entrance via UPC front door, double glazed frosted UPVC window to the front aspect, stairs rising to first floor, under st... Read more

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