Mole Creek's most family friendly address, this bright, inviting four-bedroom home is literally a moment or two's walk from the primary school as well as within easy walking distance of the town centre's; supermarket, cafes, pool, playground, post office and the famous Mole Creek Hotel Tassie Tiger Bar.
The appeal of the position is matched by the attraction of the proportions, both inside and out, as the residence's welcoming spaces are surrounded by a block measuring some 1703m2.
Quality carpet, a wood burning heater, a new Deakin heat pump & new Luxaflex blinds throughout complement the living area that's adjoined by a dining space featuring polished hardwood floorboards and the open-plan kitchen's stylish storage and benches, Miele dishwasher, stainless steel wall oven and modern cook-top.
Four bedrooms including three bedrooms with built-in robes share an immaculately maintained bathroom that's complemented by a substantial separate laundry in a home that offers great outlooks over the established gardens, spectacular views of the Great Western Tiers and Gog Range.
Carport attached to the house has the convenience of an undercover walkway to the home & ample additional hardstand parking. Adjoining the carport is a workshop - tool shed, which compliments the additional outside storage areas: garden shed, 3 bay dog kennels, woodshed, and the substantial cubby house studio further enhance an exceptional opportunity to make the most of Mole Creek's relaxed Meander Valley lifestyle while still staying within easy reach of population centres, shopping options and services.
Features include: Air-Conditioning,Broadband internet access,Built in wardrobes,Close to Schools,Close to Shops,Dishwasher,Fireplace,Garden,Secure Parking,Shed,Timber Floors,Workshop
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