The perfect weekender? A base to explore the new Epic Trail? A place to call home? This one ticks all of these boxes and more. Situated in Fuller Street this 3 bedroom home is one street back from the main street in Melrose. The home is walking distance from all the amenities. The school and childcare are a short stroll down the road, the two hotels in town are within walking distance. The post office, bike shop and convenience store are all well within walking distance. This is a family friendly home with an open plan living, dining and kitchen area which opens out into a grassed enclosed yard perfect for outdoor entertaining. The second living area has a home office set up to the side, with the the family bathroom and all three bedrooms branching off the second living area. The main bedroom also has a walk in robe. The home has some stained glass windows that feature in some of the rooms adding some old style charm. To the rear of the property there is a laundry and second toilet. There is a verandah on the rear of the home, a single carport to the side and a covered entryway. The property boasts adequate rainwater storage and two enclosed yards that are both child and pet friendly. There is room to extend the garden or develop a vegetable garden or simply sit out the front and enjoy the view of Mount Remarkable.
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