Feel the country rail spirit as the trains go by...the whistle blows here, great atmosphere.
This renovated property would make a delightful home for retirees or a first home buyer. A country cottage that has choices of living. It can be utilised as 3 bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms with 2 living areas and there are built in robes in all 3 rooms. The kitchen and laundry are combined with cupboards to allow f
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