Solid brick federation era home with good bones and plenty of scope to transform into your dream home and or business. Located in the quiet village of Bendick Murrell, conveniently located between Young and Cowra. The main home is comprised of 2 bedrooms, lounge room with open fireplace, generous kitchen with cabinetry ready to finish, new dishwasher and sink included. Formal dining room with open fireplace, considerable size laundry and bathroom. The shop side of the premise has a kitchenette, bathroom with shower and toilet. the shop space has framework up to make 2 large bedrooms but can easily be reconfigured to suit your ideas of a larger house or business and excellent size awning out the front. Good size storage room that has internal access from the storage shed where deliveries can be dropped off. The property is a generous 1764 m2 with ample yard space and side access and room for more shedding. The property is on septic, mains power and town water. School bus pick-up from the gate and train link bus for Cootamundra and Bathurst picks up daily. 20 mins to Young, 30 mins to Cowra, 2 hrs to Canberra and 4 hrs to Sydney. Making this little gem the tree change place to be!
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