Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of Kyogle, 850 Green Pigeon Road presents a serene acreage/semi-rural lifestyle opportunity. This charming 3-bedroom residence, accompanied by a practical study, spans across an impressive 2.02 hectares of lush New South Wales countryside.
Boasting an idyllic front and back veranda, the property invites you to embrace the tranquil surroundings and local wildlife. The heart of this home is the open plan living space, complete with air conditioning and a cosy fireplace.
The home benefits from 1.5 well-appointed bathrooms, with the convenience of a second shower in the laundry and a shower over bath in the main bathroom. The expansive long single carport provides ample parking for up to two vehicles, while the vast 16m x 12m shed with a concrete floor and power connection is perfect for those requiring significant storage or workshop space.
Water is abundant here, thanks to a massive spring-fed dam, and with an easement to Fawcett Creek, the property ensures a reliable water source. This delightful homestead on five acres is a rare find, promising a peaceful lifestyle with the added comfort of modern amenities.
Call Simon Tough today for an inspection on 0402 706 565.
Property Code: 1531
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