This roomy brick home features four bedrooms, two bathrooms (ensuite), Formal living and dining rooms, Separate meals area which is open to the electric kitchen and also to the family room. The home is heated in winter by a serious wood heater. It has recently been refreshed internally with new oven, carpets and repainted through-out as well. Externally the property offers 40,000 litre rain-water storage plus 20,000 litre bore water for toilets, laundry and gardens. A 23 panel solar system contains electricity consumption to a minimum. A feature of the home is the north-facing picture windows which bring in winter sunshine all day long and also provide pleasant valley views to the north. Family and friends can also enjoy the outdoors entertaining area which has distant valley views to the south. Also of note is the fact that the home has no close neighbours. Situated virtually on the doorstep to town you can enjoy the benefits of rural living and the convenience of Glen Innes township and its facilities.
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