Situated on a generous 8574sqm expanse in the charming and idyllic village of Wallendbeen, this endearing home is on offer for the first time in 33 years. Having homed and raised a loving family of three, the opportunity to carry on for the next generation awaits. Set amongst mature trees and established gardens, this private oasis amongst the serene paddocks affords privacy and leisure in equal measure. Cherished by its current owners, this tastefully renovated and maintained, three bedroom features spectacular timber flooring throughout, multiple dining and living spaces with all areas enjoying the views over the peaceful garden setting. A renovated kitchen, refined flooring and a large bathroom with separate shower and bath defines the turnkey nature of the home. The ambient wood fireplace comforts throughout the winter months and adds to the romanticisation of at truly whimsical retreat for those escaping the modernity of city life. With Muttama creek intersecting the property, paddocks abound and a relaxing sunroom attached to the residence; the amenity on offer simply cannot be ignored, providing opportunities for all lifestyles. Whether you are looking for a tree change or simply space for your family to grow, the Australian dream is on offer and awaits the next generation to live, learn and love the country village lifestyle. Features: - Three bedrooms, both guest bedrooms recently painted. - Kitchen with electric cooking, free standing pantry and plenty of cupboard space - Light filled bathroom with full sized bath and shower - Spacious laundry with ample storage, freshly painted and new flooring - Separate toilet within the laundry - Living room with fan forced wood fireplace - Sunroom recently painted, with glass sliding door to access verandah - Large grassed backyard with established gardens, garden shed, vegie patch walnut and fruit trees - Large chicken coop - Free flowing creek
Block size: 8574sqm Living: 104sqm
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