Nestled in beautiful forest, you will find this open plan studio with separate toilet overlooking a delightful dam surrounded by lush gardens.
In need of some TLC and council approval, this is the perfect buy for a first home owner!
Privately positioned on the 165-acre Websters Creek Community. Become part of the wonderful 16 share tenants in common community.
There is an abundance of natural light through the ample windows and doors. The exposed wooden beams and brick feature wall add character to this fantastic bush cottage.
Powered by solar and with plentiful water from a gravity fed community water supply from a spring from Blue Knob.
Situated a short drive to: 10 mins drive to Nimbin 20 mins drive to Uki 35 mins drive to Murwillumbah
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