A small acreage property, offering near city convenience and a country lifestyle in a fabulous position. Located at the end of a no-thru road, privacy is a given on this completely flat parcel of 5 acres.

The double brick home presents high ceilings and spacious rooms. A striking feature stone wall in the lounge room frames the open fire place, ideal for the cool winter nights. The Lounge offers generous proportion and new floor coverings and directly links via a glass sliding door to the alfresco area.

The spacious new kitchen offers stainless steel appliances, subway splash back tiling and ample cupboard and bench space. The open plan area with gorgeous pine floorboards provides sufficient room for a dining setting and separate seating area around the freestanding Morso log stove.

Both bedrooms are directly accessed off the hallway and offer ceiling fans and new floor coverings. The master bedroom with spacious walk through robe presents direct access to the dual access main bathroom with corner shower, separate bath and toilet. To the rear of the home is a study nook and second bathroom offering shower over hip bath and toilet. The rear ‘mudroom’ incorporates the laundry space.

For those seeking a larger home, there is ample room for a house addition or re-configuration if on the agenda. The 5 acres currently offers three spacious open paddocks and there are several day yards, each offering shelter sheds.

Water supply is via a 22,500 gallon, concrete rain water tank which services the home. There is a supplementary 500 gallon poly-tank, fed off of the original dairy to two stock troughs. The original fully lockable dairy is in good order and offers light and power, concrete base & three separate spaces – the perfect candidate for a studio conversion… A bore was sunk in 1930 at a depth of approx. 80 meters, however it has not been functioning for some years and would require re-sleeving and perhaps a solar pump set-up to be operational.

Features;
- Brand New Colorbond roof on the house
- Solid double brick home
- Huge 22,500 gallon concrete tank
- 3 large paddocks
- Several day/night yards
- Access via Walters road or off of Shillabeer road

One of the Adelaide Hills best kept secrets, along a no-through road, this area was originally referred to by locals as ‘Cotton Town’. The ‘blocks’ were first made available by Mr Cotton M.L.C. Originally purchased by Hermann Rollbusch in 1911, along with three other ‘blocks’ to grow potatoes and other produce.

Breathe in the fresh country air, take in the scenery and be consumed by the lifestyle on offer… this is country living, this is Oakbank. Located in a quiet area, just 24 minutes from the Tollgate.