Expressions of Interest Offers Close on Tuesday 6th of May at 5pm (unless sold prior)
Offering enormous scope and potential, this original home, last sold in 1972 and graced with the superb dimensions of a 968m2 allotment (approx.), delivers a rare opportunity in this coveted Briar Hill pocket!
Offering a myriad of possibilities for any astute buyer, three bedrooms served by the original bathr
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