£240,000
4 bed terraced house for saleWater Meadow Way, Downham Market, Norfolk PE38
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Abbotts - Downham Market Sales
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About this property
Offered With No Onward Chain
Four Bedrooms
Three Reception Rooms
Bathroom and Ensuite
Garage
Garden
Welcome to this four bedroom three storey house, situated in the town of Downham Market.
The house is in close proximity of the train station with direct lines to London, Cambridge and King's Lynn, making it the fantastic property for those who commute to work.
On the ground floor there are two reception rooms, a kitchen and a cloakroom. On the first floor, The master bedroom with ensuite and a another reception room. Then on the third floor, a family bathroom and three additional bedrooms.
There is a fully enclosed rear garden which is mainly lawn, and access to the garage at the end of the garden.
This property has huge potential, and would be perfect for first time buyers, larger families and investors, with how versatile the property is.
Viewing this property is a must, so you can appreciate the space it has to offer, so call Abbotts today to book your viewing.
Downham Market is a small market town in Norfolk, England. It's known for its historic buildings, including the 12th-century church of St. Edmund, and its traditional market square. The town sits on the River Great Ouse and has a mix of quaint shops, pubs, and a farmers' market. It's a quiet and picturesque spot, often described as a peaceful place to live, with good transport links to nearby cities like King's Lynn and Norwich. The surrounding countryside offers plenty of outdoor activities too.
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