Three bedroom villa constructed to a high standard in complex of only three stand-alone homes. Features include: + Three bedrooms - built-in wardrobes + Main bathroom plus extra toilet in powder room + Open plan lounge/dining with glass doors opening to patio + Large kitchen with good quality appliances including gas cooktop and dishwasher +Gas heater + Internal access from double garage - remote controlled + Private, easy care yard - water tank + Sorry no pets
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