Located an easy 10 minutes drive from Dungog's town centre, this expansive 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom homestead sits on a sprawling 1 acre plot of land. Surrounded by larger holdings the property boasts 360 degree rural views.
Originally constructed in the 1950s, the home has recently undergone renovations. Including the addition of a welcoming front deck surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens and updated interior and exterior paintwork.
Property Highlights: - Abundant natural light floods the interior thanks to high ceilings and large windows - Polished timber flooring graces the high traffic areas - Multiple living spaces provide ample room for the entire family to relax and unwind - A practical and centrally located U-shaped kitchen with ample bench space - The garage with concrete flooring and fireplace offers versatility as a workshop or man cave - The expansive 1 acre allotment provides plenty of space for outdoor activities and the potential to build your dream shed (subject to council approval) - A securely fenced boundary ensures peace of mind for pets and children - Zoned RU1 under the Dungog LEP
If you're ready to embrace the country lifestyle, 311 Salisbury Road offers the perfect opportunity to make your dreams a reality.
To book your private inspection please phone Tavis on 0428 921 704 or Bonnie on 0448 921 704.
Disclaimer: Dillon and Sons have prepared this information using our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained therein is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect of any errors, inaccuracies or misstatements contained herein. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. All information contained in the Dillon and Sons website is provided as a convenience to clients. All property prices displayed on the Website are current at the time of issue but may change at any time.
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