FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬Mancot Way, Mancot🏡

Offers over £145,000

🏡 End Terraced House
🛏️ Two Bedrooms
🛁 Newly Fitted Bathroom
✅ Kitchen/Diner
🚗 Off Road Parking
⭐ Close To Sandycroft C.P School
🌳 Large Rear Garden


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