This beautifully presented and maintained solid classic late 1970's home is made from local bricks and sits in a quiet location directly opposite tree filled Wiseman Park and farmland beyond yet only 1.5km to the Manjimup CBD.
The home is practical and functional and has a very warm and welcoming vibe. From the main entrance you step onto an amazing wrap-around Jarrah decked veranda which encircles the front of the house giving it a colonial vibe and a peaceful area to relax and entertain. The double carport is all weather protected with a virtual shopper's entrance into the house.
Accommodation includes 3 spacious bedrooms with floor to ceiling high built-in robes serviced by a bathroom and two separate toilets. The kitchen is semi open plan to the meals and family room and is absolutely delightful, light filled with views to the park, heaps of pot drawers, dishwasher and huge walk-in pantry. The meals room is central to the family, kitchen and lounge rooms and opens out onto the rear outdoor all weather alfresco area. The lounge room is huge, with feature brick wall, wood and glass panel sliding door, built-in two-way gas heater and sliding door onto the wrap around veranda deck. The home also enjoys all year round comfort with the convenience of ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning throughout plus split air-conditioning in the meals, kitchen and family room area.
Other features of this outstanding property are a 5.4 x 7.6 metre fully concreted and powered garage with 3.9m wide x 3m high remote controlled roller door suitable for a caravan with separate easy side access. Fully lockable brick storage and workshop area 6.1 x 2.4 metres off the double carport and fully concreted driveway. Solar panels, low maintenance lock and leave gardens and much more. All the hard work has been done, just move in and enjoy!
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