This 12 acre property offers a peaceful place to call home, situated in tranquil Doubtful Creek, approximately 30km to Kyogle and 35km to Casino. Enjoying an elevated position on the hill, the rendered steel frame home is well-presented throughout, with tasteful shabby chic touches adding character and warmth to the interior. There are two bedrooms of an equal size, both of which facing out to the full-length front deck. The open plan living area has exposed beams, air-conditioning and a cosy wood-burning heater; this opens out to the deck at the front and the covered outdoor entertaining area to the side, allowing for indoor/outdoor living. The modern eat-in kitchen is bright and airy, and features a central island and gas cooking. An additional lounge area down the hall opens out to a small patio where you can sit and enjoy your morning cuppa.
The separate shed offers one bay and one lock-up bay, plus an enclosed workshop/studio space. There's also a double carport for your vehicles, and a small cabin with awning for storage. There are multiple water tanks, totally about 13,600 gallons of water storage, and a small gully on the lower end of the property. A great variety of fruit trees are already established on the property, with ample space to add your favourites.
To arrange your inspection of this lovely property, contact Rob Horder on 0439 135 125.
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