The phone enquiry code for this property is - 5690
Are you looking for the charm and character of an older country-cottage home just 15 minutes by tar sealed road from Wingham and 25 mins to Taree on the Mid North Coast. This cosy, 2 bedroom cottage in the heart of Killabakh village, was once the post office and telephone exchange and has one of the best positions in the valley with uninterrupted views of the mountains. Killabakh community is well known for it's friendliness and annual arts and crafts fair. The open plan home is surrounded by lush landscaped gardens making an ideal habitat for wildlife. Often visited by black cockatoos, king parrots, wallabies and a resident bower bird who builds a bower every year. Sitting on just over 2 acres of undulating land with scattered eucalypt trees and includes a dam. Owners have made the following improvements over the last 41 years. An established productive vegetable garden with orchard. Electric Pump at dam for garden water. Electric pump for house water and electric pump for garden. Broad wrap around verandahs on 3 sides (2 sides have bullnosed roofing) Low maintenance vinyl (weatherboard look) cladding, never needs painting. Bamboo flooring throughout except for 1 carpeted master bedroom which also has a built-in robe and ceiling fan. Solar Hot Water 2x 22,700lit = 10,000 gal water tanks plus 2 more tanks for garden water Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Wood Fire Separate 1 car garage and workshop. Charming paved pergola and entertaining area with firepit. ADSL internet connection + Landline.
Features include: Garden,Courtyard,Heating,Shed,Built-ins,Views,Garage,Renovated,Workshop,Secure-Parking,Entertainment-Area,Air-Conditioning,Outdoor-Area,Balcony-Patio-Terrace,Storage-Area,Internal-Bathroom,Internal-Laundry,Rainwater-Tank,Solar-Hot-Water,Hot-Water-Service,Grey-Water-System,Renovated-Bathroom,Renovated-Kitchen,Nature-Property
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