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Positioned at the end of Haines Tce, this house is elevated from the road with views across the rooftops of town.

A four-bedroom brick home built in the 1960s shows quality materials and workmanship that has stood the test of time, with many a family story discussed amongst the vast living areas. It’s now time for the current owners to say goodbye to this gem.   Upon entering the property up the sweeping driveway, the home is partially fenced on a 2041m2 section. There are mature plantings of shrubs and fruit trees, and well grassed lawns. The concreted front porch and patio area span across the front of the home and family lounge.

Floor to ceiling windows slide away, providing excellent indoor-outdoor flow from the lounge to the entertaining area, which is set well back and elevated from the road. A large galley kitchen with a central island and look-through cabinets allows light, functionality and space in this popular congregating area.

A larger than normal collection of built-in storage throughout all rooms of the home means clutter is no longer a problem.

The bedrooms are spacious and all possess French doors to access the garden, no matter what side of the house you are on.

Heating is by way of a log burner recessed into the feature stone wall of the lounge.

There is a basement garage and additional open storage beneath the home.

This property is a gentle stroll to town and all amenities, as well as a choice of schooling. The medical centre and sports grounds are a short drive away.

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