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Chequers Cottage, Beeston Road, Great Fransham, Dereham, NR19 2HT Chequers Cottage, Beeston Road, Great Fransham, Dereham, NR19 2HT welcome to Chequers Cottage, Beeston Road, Great Fransham, Dereham A fantastic opportunity for semi-rural living, this charming 3 bedroom semi-detached cottage further boasts a spacious lounge/dining area, fitted kitchen with walk-in pantry and separate utility room, off-road parking for several vehicles, garage and large workshop and good sized gardens! Ideally situated for easy access onto the A47, a full internal inspection is highly advised to fully appreciate the location and accommodation offered. Entrance Hall 11' 9" x 8' 11" ( 3.58m x 2.72m ) Lounge / Dining Area 19' 2" x 12' 10" ( 5.84m x 3.91m ) Kitchen 14' 5" x 7' ( 4.39m x 2.13m ) Walk-In Pantry Boot / Utility Room Cloakroom First Floor Landing Bedroom 1 19' 6" x 8' 2" ( 5.94m x 2.49m ) Bedroom 2 13' x 8' 7" ( 3.96m x 2.62m ) Bedroom 3 10' 5" x 9' 6" max narrowing to 8' 7" min ( 3.17m x 2.90m max narrowing to 2.62m min ) Shower Room Outside The front of the property is laid mainly to shingle providing off-road parking for several vehicles and giving access to the garage and main entrance door with covered porch. The remainder of the front is partly enclosed by fencing and laid to lawn with mature trees. To the side elevation there is gated access to the rear garden. The rear garden is laid mainly to lawn, featuring a fantastic patio area, large timber workshop and further timber garden shed, with mature shrub and tree borders, enclosed by panelled fencing and mature hedging. Location Garage Great Fransham is a village in Norfolk, roughly about an equal distance between the bustling market towns of both Swaffham and Dereham. The neighbouring village of Little 16' 5" x 10' 6" ( 5.00m x 3.20m ) Fransham boasts amenities including a public house and butchers. Dereham town itself is situated about 16 miles from the City of Norwich. It has a modern shopping centre, a full range of schools, hotels, churches and public houses. There are regular bus services to all the nearby towns and villages, together with a fantastic route into Norwich City Workshop centre. Dereham boasts many sport and leisure activities including a Dereham Leisure Centre, which incorporates a full gymnasium, modern pool and indoor bowls. There is 24' x 12' ( 7.32m x 3.66m ) also a friendly and sociable golf club located off the well regarded Quebec Road. directions to this property: welcome to Leave Dereham via the A47 towards Swaffham, continue for Chequers Cottage, Beeston Road, Great Fransham approximately 3.3 miles into Great Fransham and take the right 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached Cottage hand turn onto Beeston Road where the property can be found. Well-Proportioned Accommodation Throughout Fitted Kitchen with Walk-In Pantry & Separate Utility Room Ground Floor Cloakroom & First Floor Shower Room Off-Road Parking for Several Vehicles, Garage & Large Workshop Front & Rear Gardens Oil Fired Central Heating Sought-After Semi-Rural Location Tenure: Freehold EPC Rating: D offers in excess of £300,000 Please note the marker reflects the view this property online williamhbrown.co.uk/Property/DRM113672 postcode not the actual property see all our properties on zoopla.co.uk | rightmove.co.uk | williamhbrown.co.uk 1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there is no delay in agreeing the sale. 2. These particulars do not 01362 692238 constitute part or all of an offer or contract. 3. The measurements indicated are supplied for guidance only and as such must be considered incorrect. Potential buyers are advised to recheck measurements before committing to any expense. 4. We have not Property Ref: tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures or services and it is in the buyers interest to check the working condition of any [email protected] DRM113672 - 0005 appliances. 5. Where an EPC, or a Home Report (Scotland only) is held for this property, it is available for inspection at the branch by appointment. If you require a printed version of a Home Report, you will need to pay a reasonable production charge reflecting printing and other costs. 6. We are not able to offer an opinion either written or verbal on the content of these reports and this 3 Market Place, DEREHAM, Norfolk, NR19 2AW must be obtained from your legal representative. 7. Whilst we take care in preparing these reports, a buyer should ensure that his/her legal representative confirms as soon as possible all matters relating to title including the extent and boundaries of the property and other important matters before exchange of contracts. williamhbrown.co.uk .
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