This 28H (approx.) is so fantastic that once you view you will not want to leave. Situated in Bunyah on the Mid North Coast around 10 minutes off the pacific highway close to Forster, Taree and Gloucester 28H of rolling countryside with majestic views Stylish brick home 3 large bedrooms Family bathroom with a shower big enough for the whole family Formal family room with views across the beautiful property Spacious kitchen Family dining area Timber cathedral ceilings throughout Laundry and storage Double carport attached to the house. Great cattle yards Fully fenced. The largest farm shed I have seen with the extra storage of a mezzanine floor, power and water. Further shedding Easy access to all paddocks which have a good carrying capacity. I must stop now as I have run out of room. If this sounds like something that would suit you then give me Alister a call on 0408 160 835 and book your personal appointment.
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