This delightful home, built from Australian hardwood, is surrounded by established gardens and located in one of the Clarence Valley's most appealing villages, Ashby. The home retains all the character of the traditionally designed rural residence, built with quality materials to ensure longevity. The recent upgrading of the kitchen and bathroom areas have brought the home into the modern era as has the reconfigured floorplan to make the homes liveability even greater. The kitchen with it's emerald green subway tiles to stand out and the custom panel integrated dishwasher to be low key, is clever. The bathroom oozes elegance, spaciousness and high level workmanship, featuring dual shower heads and a deep free standing bath for relaxation. In fact the entire home has undergone renovation with rewiring and replumbing to complement the existing solid structure.
With a nor-easterly aspect the home is bathed in natural sunlight all year round. That light streaming through the living areas further enhances the richness and varying hues of the outstanding mixed hardwood polished timber floor. The high ceilings also contribute to that aesthetic and add the extra feeling of spaciousness.
The level 935m2 allotment is fully fenced. There is a single lockup garage and an outdoor entertaining area for when the family BBQ is in full swing. The property has dual access from the front street and also from the rear lane. Mature gardens, a fire pit and secure yard for children and pets to play round out a great package suitable to so many buyers from first timers to retirees. Located just 14 minutes drive (15km), 21 minutes drive (27km) to the beachside playground of Yamba and not much further to Iluka on the northern side of the Clarence Rivermouth which is 25 minutes drive (27km) away. If you are looking for a residence in a peaceful village setting in the coastal hinterland of the Clarence Valley then 31 Clarence Street, Ashby should be on your radar.
Our owners have already purchased elsewhere and are looking to meet the market as a result. With all those features above sounding very nice to have, perhaps the best element may be the price when the bidding stops. Make sure this one is on the list to inspect as the expected price point is likely to be at the more affordable end of the spectrum.
Features
Broadband
Electric Hot Water
Garden Shed
Outdoor Entertaining Area
Reverse Cycle a/c
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Property history
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16 Jun 2023
Sold
Raine & Horne - Maclean, Yamba, Iluka
Listed: 08/03/2023
Block size: 935.8m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
03 Jul 2017
Sold
LJ Hooker Maclean
$331,000
Contract: 09/06/2017
Transfer: 03/07/2017
Listed: 31/03/2017
Days on market: 70
Block size: 936m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Residence
09 Jun 2017
Sold
Raine & Horne - Maclean, Yamba, Iluka
Listed: 31/03/2017
Block size: 935m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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