Enjoy the peace and tranquility of village lifestyle on an easy 2240m2 (or over ½ an acre) allotment at the end of a quite leafy street overlooking farmland.
This character colonial homestead is sure to impress with generous living, dining and entertaining either upstairs or down and complimented by a sprawling traditional verandah capturing an afternoon breeze and equally as pleasant downstairs.
A very functional floorplan for all the family to live harmoniously with living and bedrooms on both levels with internal staircase.
All the internal features you would expect from this circa 1915 beauty including VJ'S, HJ'S, hoop pine floors, slow combustion fire, timber kitchen, claw foot bath and a really great feel that money can't buy!.
If you're looking for a change of pace yet still within easy commuting distance to town, don't let 3 Elton Street pass you by.
Brought to the market by Abra Agencies especially for Christmas and early settlement is all possible as our genuine seller is on the move. Call Mark for viewing times.
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