Spotlight property: Home comforts with a view

Perched high at the top of the cul-de-sac, on a 959m2 gently sloping section, sits this well presented family home with views across town.

The home is positioned towards the front of the section and built in towards the multi-level, partially fenced rear garden.

Living space in the 1960s home is on the upper floor and the views across town can be seen from the comfort of your armchair in the lounge or from the balcony through the double French doors.

The home’s layout is predominantly open plan with a centrally located woodburner/ wetback and DVS system for distribution of airflow throughout the home.

A galley kitchen runs along one side of the home and leads to two of the three double bedrooms and family bathroom, the third bedroom is positioned at the front of the home above the garage.

The double garage has two separate external entrance points, one on either side of the home, plus remote access to the front, additional workshop area plus storage space is available towards the rear of the basement.

The multi-level garden is separated by low level wooden post and rail retaining walls, which lead up to a restful perch to view the surrounding countryside, or the secluded picnic spot tucked in and around on the upper-most level.

The garden is established predominantly on the outer boundaries, however, there is plenty of room to add your personal touches.

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