Nestled on a spacious 2.3-acres adorned with mature trees and lush gardens, this steel frame quality Lewis Built home is a gem. Boasting four bedrooms, including a main with large with walk-in robes & ensuite.
The residence offers two expansive living areas, a generous double garage with house access, good size kitchen with walk-in pantry, and the comfort of ducted heating and cooling; complemented by a wood heater. The interior is tiled throughout. Large verandah across the front of the home and a concreted alfresco area perfect for enjoying the surrounding tranquility. Outside there's a 3m x 5.5m shed for additional storage, two paddocks for animalsall without any nearby neighbours.
This private oasis is conveniently located just minutes from town, accessible via a sealed road. The unique combination of features, from the spacious interior to the expansive outdoor spaces, makes this home a rare find in the market. Give us a call for your inspection.
These details have been prepared to assist solely in the marketing of this property. While all care has been taken to ensure the information herein is correct, we do not take responsibility for any inaccuracies. Accordingly all interested parties should make their own enquiries to verify the information.
Property Code: 4673
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