Grand opportunity to purchase a bit of history in Brinkworth in the Mid North of South Australia The former ANZ Bank is now a home of character with a wide hallway. Four double sized bedrooms all with extra high ceilings. Country-style, eat-in kitchen with wood oven plus modern electric oven with rangehood. Large laundry, separate toilet and a mud room. Renovated bathroom with shower, bath, vanity and second toilet. A generous cellar to safely store your wonderful Clare Valley wine collection. Spacious lounge room with combustion heater, ceiling fan and gas connections. A separate air-conditioned study or home office. An air-conditioned family room (former bank), including a large security vault. A side driveway gives access to the 6m x 6m shed & single garage with power & concrete floor. From the back yard, there are breath taking views of the Hummocks and rural farming land. There is also a separate block off William Street which would be sold separately. Situated just 20 minutes from the Clare township through rolling farmland along beautiful sealed roads, Brinkworth is an idyllic country town boasting a friendly community that welcomes families and visitors. Brinkworth has plenty of local facilities including a bowling club and local pub, sports field, a town hall, sought-after camping facilities, a community swimming pool, large kids play park, a renowned public school and so much more.
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