Small lifestyle blocks can be like finding a needle in a haystack! This little ripper of a property is that needle in the haystack with opportunity written all over it. I have been told that the house was the old Curra Creek school house, so the property comes with a bit of history for those who love to tell a story. For those looking for their own slice of paradise and are not afraid of a bit of hard work, then this could be your pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
There is approximately 14 acres (5.67 ha) of land which backs onto the Curra Creek with the house & sheds sitting in the front corner of the property. There is a fully equipped well connected to a gravity fed tank providing water to the property.
The old schoolhouse has 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining, kitchen, bathroom & laundry. There is a modern Besser block building at the rear of the school house that would make good accommodation while renovating the school house.
There is a couple of sheds and an old piggery. The main shed is steel framed with cement floor and power connected.
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