* Located within a Larger property, this is the perfect setting for the artist or person looking for serenity. * Bedroom has large built-in * Spacious modern Living/Dining/Kitchen Area * Gas HWS & Stove * Wood Heater * 5000Gal Rain water * No Car Accommodation * Lovely Country Feel * Quiet road Pets on Application but unfortunately not suitable for livestock Available 19/07/2024
***We require completed applications before we can show a property. Please ensure all applicants over the age of 18 submit an application and proof of income and identity are included in your application. If the supporting documents aren't recieved your application will be considered incomplete.
Features include: Built in wardrobes,Fireplace(s)
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