Flemings Cowra is pleased to present Lot 24 Pride Of Oak Road, Canowindra to the market for sale.
Built in 2017 this immaculately presented, architecturally designed brick home is a must see to truly appreciate the value, quality and magnificent views that are on offer.
Features Include: - 24 acres/ 8.71Ha* - Three large bedrooms with the master bedroom boasting a walk in wardrobe and en-suite, whilst the other two bedrooms offer built in wardrobes - Spacious open plan kitchen, dining and living area - Three way bathroom - Ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning, slow combustion wood fire and ceiling fans - Front and rear alfresco areas - perfect for entertaining - Barn style colorbond shed with a one bedroom self contained unit & a three car garage/ workshop - Fresh water tanks
This stunning rural retreat is situated in a quiet location with only 12.7km* to the Canowindra main street, 38.9km* to Cowra and 67km* to Orange.
For further information or to arrange your private inspection please call Flemings Cowra.
All information contained here is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
Features
Air Conditioning
Area Views
Central Heating
Dishwasher
Garden Shed
Openable Windows
Outdoor Entertaining Area
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