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This is a quaint 1960s cottage situated in the small village of Benambra in the High Country of Victoria. It has uninterrupted views of the Sisters mountain range, located near to the beautiful Lake Omeo yet in walking distance to the Hotel and General Store. Its an hour to the ski fields of Mount Hotham and only minutes away from the best rivers and fishing spots in the state. This is a real find as its priced to sell. It has a wood stove in the kitchen that also heats the hot water to save on electricity, although it also has an electric hot water service. The lounge room also has been fitted with a beautiful Jotul wood heater to keep you warm through out the winter. The property comes with a large rain water tank that can also be filled from a local bore. The property has a huge worm farm and gardens for the enthusiastic..it has a garden shed, chook pen and under cover car port. This would be perfect for anyone seeking a weekend retreat or a quiet place to write or the adventurer who wants it all at their finger tips!
Features include: Floorboards, Shed, Fully Fenced, Wood Heating, Open Fireplace, Un interupted mountain views from the front of the property.
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