Flower Hill - Situated on the doorstep of the Gundagai township
Enjoying panoramic and picturesque views Spacious 4 bedroom brick home set in landscaped surrounds
Approx. 4.5897 ha – 11.34 acres on 4 titles.
- Location Location – you are within easy access of : 25 mins Jugiong, 50 mins Wagga Wagga, 2 hours Canberra, 4 hours Sydney. - 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas with the home designed to cater for both family and guests. - The home is set in landscaped surrounds, with 2 x all steel sheds, vegie garden, dog run and town water connected. - There is even a paddock to run the horse or cattle. - The added bonus is the future subdivisional potential.
From its elevated position, "Flower Hill" stands proudly overlooking the Gundagai township and the surrounding countryside.
"Flower Hill" has been maintained and presented to the highest of standards.
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