3 bedroom Bungalow for rent in Nakasero Kampala Uganda, code: 208301
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A lovely well maintained bungalow set on one acre of land with lots of trees and shade. Has character and charm, very breezy
A lovely terrace overlooking the garden
Wooden parquet floors in the lounge and semi circular shaped dining room
A spacious kitchen with a semi circular shaped breakfast nook, good cabinetry and good natural light
3 bedrooms, master bedroom is en-suite with in-built closets. One of the bedrooms has a semi circular shape. Bedrooms are laid with wooden parquet
Master bathroom has both a shower and tub. A shared shower for the two bedrooms
A detached two bedroom guest wing with a balcony overlooking the mature garden
Home is set in the heart of the plot surrounded by grass and mature trees
In the back is a detached two bedroom domestic wing
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208301
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