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£115,000

Beech Tree Avenue, Thorne, Doncaster, DN8

2 bedroom Semi-detached House

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Overview

Ideal 1st time or investment purchase - 2 double bedrooms - games room - generous plot - extended dining kitchen - well appointeed modern bathroom - gas central heating and upvc double glazing - driveway - NO CHAIN

Entrance Lobby
PVCu entrance door with double glazed panel. Radiator and stairs to first floor.

Lounge 
Having a front facing double glazed window. Laminate floor covering, two radiators and coving to ceiling. Stone fireplace with electric fire. Ceiling downlights and pair of three-quarter g...

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Key Features

  • Ideal 1st time buy

  • Games room

  • No chain

  • Location

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