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3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 Bedroom House
3 bedrooms with Built in cupboards (BICs), lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, walk-in pantry, bathroom with bath tub, wash hand basin and toilet. Veranda, Screened single carport. Staff quarters with 1 bedroom, combined shower and toilet. Walled and gated.
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Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms 1 259 m²
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