Sitting in a fabulous position overlooking Merriwa you will find this spacious 3 bedroom home. The land size is a huge 3918m2 and offers a fantastic view. The home has a large kitchen with internal open plan living as well as having a sliding door onto the outdoor alfresco dining space. A wide hall leads onto the enormous bathroom and 3 good sized bedrooms with built in robes. There is also a massive formal sitting area featuring north facing windows to take in the beautiful vista. The home is well established and has two greenhouses as well as a brick garage, water tank and town water. You know the old saying location, location, location well here it is. Phone Megan to book your inspection on 0400 653 446.
Features include: Outdoor Entertainment Area,Secure Parking,Broadband Internet Available,Workshop,Split-System Air Conditioning
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