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4 bedroom Storeyed house for rent in Bugoloobi Kampala Uganda, code: 240088
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A lovely semi rustic two storey home with amazing natural light
It is ideal for parents who have children that attend Ambrossoli or Kissyfur schools
Surrounded by trees and shrubs
Parking in the back that can accommodate about 10 cars
A double garage
Wooden parquet floors in both the lounge and dining room
Big kitchen with lots of cabinets, an attached laundry area, pantry and a bullet proof metallic door that leads to the double garage. It has two entrances (from the dining room and the foyer)
The lounge has a three doors, one with metallic casing with a screen, a solid metal door and a wooden (mahogany) one, all that open onto the main terrace overlooking the garden
On the ground floor is a spacious en=suite guest room with amazing natural light
A guest bathroom on the ground floor
A staircase with terrazzo stones that leads from the ground floor to the first floor
At the top of the stairs is a solid metallic safe haven door for protection
3 bedrooms, one of which is en-suite (the main bedroom)
All bedrooms are fitted with closets
A family room with access to a balcony with some views
On the outside at the back is a detached domestic wing with two bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom
Home is enclosed with lawn, shrubs, flowers and trees
Perimeter wall around the property
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