Views To Die For Plus Dual Accommodation Potential
For those who appreciate timeless, traditional elegance, here is the opportunity to purchase a beautiful Queenslander set on 5,524m2 of gently sloping land with magnificent views to the mountains. Featuring hardwood flooring throughout, plaster cornices, and belt rail VJ walls.
- Glorious views from the verandas of this beautiful Queenslander. - 5,524 m2 of gently sloping land in the sought after Chatsworth area - Hoop Pine kitchen with 4 burner gas stove, electric oven, granite bench top - Stand-alone bath, timber vanity, and Cecilian stone bench top in the main bathroom - Three bedrooms, the master is 4m x 5.5m and features a walk-in robe with granite bench top - Bay window in the lounge room, the dining room has access to timber veranda - Hardwood flooring throughout, plaster cornices, and belt rail VJ walls - Under the house it is fully self contained including 4th bedroom, shower, toilet, lounge/dining/bar area which could easily be converted to a Granny Flat or teenage retreat - Colorbond shed 10m x 6m x 3.3m high roller doors, room for caravan/trailer
Country living at its BEST! Beautiful views from the verandas, situated in the popular Chatsworth area with a primary school close by. Ring or email Janelle to book an inspection. The owner is relocating elsewhere.
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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