Guide price
£375,000
4 bed bungalow for saleBreckles, Attleborough, Norfolk NR17
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Detached Four Bedroom Bungalow
Conservatory
Four Double Bedrooms
Carriageway Drive
Field Views
Rural Setting
Guide Price £375,000 – £400,000
This beautifully presented four bedroom bungalow sits in the rural village of Breckles and offers an inviting blend of modern comfort and countryside charm. Approached by a gravel carriageway drive, the property enjoys an attractive setting with a welcoming frontage.
Stepping inside, you are greeted by a spacious, bright
t-shaped hallway that has been lovingly modernised to a high standard by the current owners. To the right, the lounge provides an ideal space for family gatherings, featuring a multifuel log burner with a marble surround that creates a warm and cosy focal point.
The property has also benefited from a garage conversion, adding valuable extra accommodation perfectly suited to a growing family. The master bedroom enjoys a front aspect, positioned alongside the fourth bedroom which is currently used as a study and the third bedroom being used as a utility room. A stylish shower room has been added, complete with a corner shower, vanity sink, toilet and heated towel rail.
Bedrooms two and three overlook the rear of the property and are served by the family bathroom. This generous space includes a double shower, bath, vanity sink and toilet, along with a useful linen cupboard for towels and accessories.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with a range of shakerstyle wall and base units, incorporating a builtin dishwasher, electric oven, microwave, hob and fridge freezer, there is the benefit of a water softener. From here, the space flows into the conservatory, currently used as the dining area, with patio doors opening out to the rear garden.
The southwest facing garden is designed for enjoyment and relaxation, laid mainly to patio and lawn with a feature pond and a generous workshop equipped with lighting and power. The property is surrounded by expansive field views, enhancing the peaceful rural setting and providing a wonderful sense of space.
Breckles, a village and parish in Norfolk, has a rich history that dates back to its medieval origins. The village is known for its St Margaret's Church, which has been a significant religious site since Saxon times. The Tudor manor house of Breccles Hall, built in the 1580s, is another notable landmark. The village's history is intertwined with the local church and the manor, reflecting the community's commitment to its spiritual and social life. The village's name may also be spelled Breccles, and both spellings are found in historical documents. Breckles is part of the Wayland Registration District and has been a part of various deaneries and archdeaconries over the years. The village's population and land ownership have changed over time, but its historical significance remains intact.
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