Property Spotlight - Video Viewing - Inchbonnie Road, South Woodham

Paul Rayfield, takes us on a tour of this four bedroom home.

Church & Hawes are pleased to offer for sale this, four bedroom semi- detached family home, boasting a wealth of fine features to include master bedroom with en-suite shower and balcony overlooking the washlands, a refitted white family bathroom, ground floor cloakroom, lounge with adjoining dining room, a refitted high gloss red kitchen with appliances and utility room to complement plus a sealed unit PVCu double glazed conservatory overlooking the enclosed low maintenance rear garden with hot tub. Garaging is provided for one car with additional driveway parking. To be sold with the added benefit of no upward chain.

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