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3 bedrooms with built in cupboards (BICs), main bedroom with ensuite bathroom, entrance hall, lounge, dining room, fitted kitchen, and scullery, bathroom with bath tub, wash hand basin and toilet. Veranda. Single Lock-up garage, single carport. Staff quarters with 1 bed...
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