Phone inquiry id 51398 3 Bedroom tidy home with country cottage character appeal. Situated on a large 1012 square metre block in Corrigin (228km 2.5hr drive from Perth) on Lynch St - close to school and shops. Comprising: Open kitchen and dining, bathroom/toilet with shower cubicle (claw foot bath tub has been removed but can be reinstalled), room/area for office, rear patio pergola, front veranda, paved entrance and carport. Large rear shed with shelving and concrete floor and rear lane access. Features and appointments: Freshly polished floorboards, tidy kitchen with gas stove and dishwasher space, new electric HWS, new split system A/C in lounge, wall A/C in 3 rooms, ceiling fan in dining, paved outdoor areas covering front and rear, outbuildings consisting of garden sheds, dog enclosures, chook pen and sectioned off vege gardens, fruit trees and rear lane access. Freshly painted exteriors.
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Air Conditioning
Allocated Car Space
Dishwasher
Garden Shed
Heating
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