This lovely home is set on a truly beautiful bush block only 10 minutes north of Armidale. The land has some partially cleared areas suitable for grazing a few horses or cows. The remainder is gently undulating woodland with lovely stands of tall gum trees.
The property is divided into 6 paddocks and the house block. The main paddock is approx. 50 acres in size with the remaining 50 acres being divided into 4 paddocks plus the house block. The gates and fences are in very good order. There are 5 dams on the property and a 100,000-litre rainwater storage capacity.
The property has a large double bay workshop with a mezzanine floor and a three-bay carport at the front. The mezzanine level has two large bays of north-facing windows to ensure plenty of natural light reaches the workshop. There is a second high-bay open front shed with earth floors suitable for storing machinery and equipment or hay. The property has livestock handling yards suitable for horses, a tack room with a large loft that holds 40 bales of hay and a partially built stable complex. The house yard has a well-built wood shed, chicken coop and outdoor wood-fired oven. The house and the workshop sheds are all fully solar.
The house was originally built in the 1930s and was moved from Armidale to its current position. It sits beautifully on this block and is very easy on the eye from any direction that it is viewed from. It is surrounded by lovely gardens. It has had some nice renovation work done in past years. There is still room to continue the refurbishing and enhancement of the home if you wanted to.
The home offers the following features:
4 bedrooms 1 bathroom Wood heating Gas heating Hydronic heating panels (currently not hooked up to the boiler) Sky lights Polished timber floors A spacious older style country kitchen Ceiling fans A full wrap around wide verandah which is enclosed on the northern side with full length windows and insect screens Large living areas and bedrooms A spacious loft which would make a great teenagers retreat or guest bedroom
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