Set within the quiet village of Ashill, this detached bungalow on Millfield Road offers a straightforward, practical layout with the advantage of being offered chain free. The home extends to just under 1,200 sq. ft. and is well-proportioned for those seeking single-level living with additional space for hobbies or storage.The accommodation is arranged with two double bedrooms and a shower room tucked to one side of the bungalow, keeping sleeping space separate from the main living areas. The sitting room is a generous size, complemented by a separate dining room, while the kitchen leads directly to a garden room, garage, and workshop - making it particularly appealing for anyone who values functional indoor-to-outdoor connections and space for projects.The garden room opens onto the rear garden, creating an additional versatile area that could serve as a utility, hobbies room, or simply a spot to enjoy the outlook. The inclusion of both a garage and workshop provides useful flexibility, whether for vehicles, storage, or hands-on pursuits.Ashill is a well-regarded village with a strong sense of community and easy access to surrounding towns such as Watton and Swaffham, while still offering the peace and quiet associated with rural living.This property is ready for its next chapter, giving a buyer the opportunity to settle into a practical home in a pleasant Norfolk village without the complications of an onward chain.ASHILL Nestled between the market towns of Swaffham and Watton for convenience, Ashill is the epitome of mid-Norfolk living.The village is quaint, the road through meanders alongside cottages, a community centre and village pub.The parish church of St Nicholas peers over the wall. Dating back to the 14th century, the church stands close to a group of houses that form the oldest part of the village.The thriving, historic market town of Swaffham offers an extensive range of local amenities including a Waitrose, Tesco, Asda, further shops, pubs and restaurants, three doctors surgeries and primary, secondary and higher schools together with a variety of leisure and sports activities, including an excellent Golf Club. The town has an extremely popular Saturday market and many interesting historic buildings including the parish church and ‘The Buttercross’.In each direction a different taste of Fen-land lifestyle calls to be enjoyed. To the west, Hanseatic King’s Lynn sits on the River Great Ouse with direct rail link to London and Cambridge.Royal Sandringham Estate sits just outside the port town and beyond, the shores of sought-after North Norfolk curve around the coast. Around 25 miles east, the cathedral city of Norwich offers an abundance of stores.Leaving field views behind, Thetford forest lies south on the border to Suffolk.SERVICES CONNECTED Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating.COUNCIL TAX Band C.ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING D. Ref:[use Contact Agent Button]-0641-8739 To retrieve the Energy Performance Certificate for this property please visit and enter in the reference number above. Alternatively, the full certificate can be obtained through Sowerbys.TENURE Freehold.LOCATION What3words: ///fishnet.handsets.materials EPC Rating: D
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