Fen View Close, Diss, IP22 4NY £128,934 a PARTICULARLY SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM HOUSE PRESENTED in an EXCELLENT CONDITION ENJOYING a LOVELY POSITION to the WEST of DISS

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Fen View Close, Diss, IP22 4NY £128,934 a PARTICULARLY SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM HOUSE PRESENTED in an EXCELLENT CONDITION ENJOYING a LOVELY POSITION to the WEST of DISS Fen View Close, Diss, IP22 4NY £128,934 A PARTICULARLY SPACIOUS TWO BEDROOM HOUSE PRESENTED IN AN EXCELLENT CONDITION ENJOYING A LOVELY POSITION TO THE WEST OF DISS. FURTHER BENEFITING FROM OFF-ROAD PARKING AND NO ONWARD CHAIN. Affordable housing 2 large double bedrooms Well presented Freehold No onward chain Off-road parking Council Tax Band B Energy Efficiency Rating B. 01379 640808 www.whittleyparish.com Property Description Situation price which is lower than its open market value and on the Bressingham, Heywood, Shelfanger, Burston, Scole, Stuston, Located to the west of Diss the property is found in a modern basis that any successful purchaser will have passed the Palgrave and Wortham for the last 3 years or more. and attractive development known as "Long Meadow", eligibility criteria, of having lived in the area for a certain 4. People working in the parishes of Diss and Roydon and have comprising of similar attractive properties close to the rural amount of time and having a housing need. Subsequently the done so for the last year or more for at least than 3 years. countryside and yet within walking distance of the centre of property will be purchased at a discounted price and at any 5. Residents of the adjacent parishes of Bressingham, town. The historic and thriving market town of Diss offers time in the future will also have to be sold at a discounted Heywood, Shelfanger, Burston, Scole, Stuston, extensive range of many day to day amenities and facilities price. For further information please contact the selling agent. Palgrave and Wortham whom have lived in one or more of with the benefit of a mainline railway station with these parishes (or the parishes of Diss and Roydon) for the last regular/direct services to London, Liverpool Street and To be eligible to purchase this property all applicants need to year or more. Norwich. be able to answer yes to one of the following questions. For an 6. Residents of the parishes of Diss and Roydon who have lived Description application form then please contact the selling agent. in those parishes for less than 3 years. The development was originally constructed by national 1. Residents of the parishes of Diss and Roydon who have lived 7. Residents of the adjacent parishes of Bressingham, developers Crossover Czero whom developed a reputation for in those parishes for a total of at least 3 of the last 10 years. Heywood, Shelfanger, Burston, Scole, Stuston, Palgrave and building affordable and sustainable housing constructed to 2. Former residents of the parishes of Diss and Roydon who Wortham whom have lived in those parishes or the parishes of high standards. As such the property is offered at a discounted have lived in those parishes for at least 3 of the last 10 years. Diss and Roydon for less than 3 years 3. Residents of the parishes of Diss and Roydon who have lived in the parish or the adjacent parishes of The property itself is of timber frame construction with the CLOAKROOM/WC: (1.41m x 1.85m) (4' 7" x 6') A particularly BEDROOM ONE: (2.90m x 4.70m) (9' 6" x 15' 5") Found to the internal walls filled with high insulation levels made from spacious ground floor wc with wash hand basin and low level rear of the property and being a particularly spacious master various renewable materials and further having rendered wc. bedroom. elevations under a pitch tiled roof with upvc double glazed RECEPTION ROOM: (2.87m x 4.69m) (9' 4" x 15' 4") Found to BEDROOM TWO: (2.99m x 3.54m) (9' 9" x 11' 7") Found to the windows and doors. As such the property offers high thermal the rear of the property and having French upvc double glazed front of the property and being another large size double insulation levels and is heated by a modern air source heat doors opening onto the rear gardens. bedroom with built-in storage cupboard over stairs. pump. KITCHEN: (3.41m x 2.29m) (11' 2" x 7' 6") Still presented in an VIEWINGS: Strictly by appointment with Whittley Parish Estate excellent condition and found to the front of the property with Agents, please contact a member of the sales team at our Diss Externally the property has part rendered elevations and is field views beyond. An extensive range of wall and floor unit office on 01379 640808. under a pitched tiled interlocking roof. cupboard space with space for integrated appliances. OUR REF: 7024. FIRST FLOOR LEVEL: The rooms are as follows: LANDING: ENTRANCE HALL: (4.96m x 2.27m) (16' 3" x 7' 5") A (1.46m x 2.40m) (4' 9" x 7' 10") Providing access to the two particularly spacious first appearance with stairs rising to first bedrooms and family bathroom. floor level and two under stairs storage cupboards, further BATHROOM: (2.14m x 2.13m) (7' x 7') Comprising of a bath giving access to the kitchen and reception room and with shower over, low level wc and wash hand basin. Heated cloakroom/wc. towel rail to side. Viewing Arrangements Strictly by appointment Contact Details 4-6 Market Hill Diss Norfolk IP22 4JZ [email protected] 01379 640808 Agents Note: Whilst eve ry care has been ta ken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are f or general guidance purposes only and whils t e very care has been taken to e nsure their accuracy, the y s hould not be relied upon and potential buyers are advised to recheck the measurements. .
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