The original Fernmount Post Office has been relocated to Raleigh and converted to a spacious home. With an authentic Australian 1920's character, the home has been constructed from the best native timbers the Bellinger Valley could provide.
Attractive in design, the bones of the home retain the older world charm with 10 foot ceilings and genuine hardwood flooring; protected over the years by fitted carpet. In theme is the large country style kitchen which makes a great work station for that Sunday roast with the family. The bathroom is a modern variation, with the capacity to accommodate wheelchair and disability access.
Every room throughout has reverse cycle air-conditioning, being a real bonus all year around. Additionally, there is a solar electricity unit plus a solar hot water system in place, saving you that bit extra on household bills.
Set on an easy care, elevated and level 462m2 block of land, the property offers further access to the rear yard via the driveway between home to the free-standing single lock-up shed.
Conveniently located 5 minutes from Seaside Urunga, 11 minutes to historic riverside Bellingen and only a 20 minutes drive to Coffs Harbour City, there are various lifestyles and weekend activities to choose from.
This fantastic home will be popular among all first-time home buyers, investors and renovators alike. Don't miss your chance on making an offer before it is gone.
- 10 foot ceilings and genuine hard wood floors; protected by carpet over the years - Solar HWS & power unit + reverse cycle air conditioning throughout - 5 mins from Urunga, 11 minutes to Bellingen & 20 mins from Coffs CBD - Double glazed windows, 462m2 level easy care block
- Rates: $1,840.71 p/a Bellingen Shire Council - Approx Age of building: 80 years approx - Zone: R5
Features
Air Conditioning
Built-In Wardrobes
Close To Schools
Polished Timber Floor
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20 Dec 2019
Sold
The Edge Coffs Harbour
$340,000
Contract: 20/12/2019
Listed: 14/10/2019
Days on market: 67
Block size: 462m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
08 Jul 2019
Sold
$0
Transfer: 08/07/2019
Block size: 462m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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