The vantage points on this 36.7 hectare property located just to the north of Tenterfield are many and best described as WOW!!!
Fairview's" double brick homestead was built in 1957, loved by the one family for over 75 years with relocation bringing a wonderful opportunity to the market. Featuring tallowwood floors, Victorian cedar doors and mantelpieces, the home comprises two king, one queen and one double sized bedrooms, a massive open plan timber kitchen with adjoing dining / family area, lounge, two bathrooms, laundry and large outdoor areas with a two sided verandah and a paved area.
Below the home there are three timber slab cottages, one setup as a one-bedroom unit and the other two for a past business with both having council approval for business operations. These cottages provide a great opportunity for a business venture and / or BnB with great exposure and only minutes to town.
The majority of the acreage is gently undulating with a northly aspect and is bounded by Blacksmiths Creek on the west. Subdivision is real possibility (STCA) and would offer some terrific rural lifestyle blocks with views second to none.
"Fairview" ticks a lot of boxes with its location, views and potential and is worthy of your inspection.
Features
Dishwasher
Electric Hot Water
Garden Shed
Heating Wood Fire
Outdoor Entertaining Area
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Lisa Curry to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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