Being offered to the market for the first time since new, it's time to move on after being enjoyed as the family haven for over five decades. This well maintained, solid brick home in good condition is sitting on a generous allotment of approximately 1,060sqm. A functional, traditional layout with split system air conditioning to the separate lounge, good paint, spacious kitchen, renovated bathroom and large verandah to the rear overlooking the huge backyard providing enough room for all to play. You'll love the nice flat lawn with clean lines and pop up watering system, established fruit trees and space to potter in the shed. A terrific rural outlook in a tranquil country setting located within a short walk to the township, primary school and sporting grounds. Sure to appeal to a variety of buyers who can enjoy as is or value add with your own modern touches. Don't miss out!
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