Placed on a quiet country road is this beautiful colonial with all the features of a home of this era. High ceilings, sweeping wide verandahs, spacious rooms, timber floors and timber linings. The property has two creeks; a mountain stream and a major local creek. These are simply beautiful timber-lined waterways and are balanced by open pastures over the remaining portions of the 14 acres. And for the self-sufficient gardener there's great soil to-boot.
The home has had the hard work done with the roof and stumps looking great! There's a new bathroom and sunny new kitchen and it's ready to put your own colour scheme 'stamp' on this home to make it truly yours. Consider the following:
* New everything - roof, stumps, electric panel, wiring, kitchen, pantry, bathroom, decking, insulation & sisilation. * Big 5 x bay shed with power * Solar 3kw feedback system, solar hot water & woodfire * 3 x 5,000 gallon tanks * Auto water pump and booster pump * Fixed wireless NBN * Situated only minutes to village by sealed road * 3 x separate swimming holes
This property has so much ambiance you'll love it!
Call Jacqui on 0439 15 6666 or John on 0428 200 288 for your private inspection
Features
Close To Schools
Close To Shops
Fireplace(s)
Garden
Polished Timber Floor
Secure Parking
Inspections
No open inspections scheduled.
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Contact Jacqui Smith to learn more about this property, request an inspection or take an online tour.
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