Set high in the charming rural village of Copmanhurst and overlooking a beautiful ridge line, this generous 5 bedroom/2 bathroom home on a gently undulating block represents superb value at the asking price.

A huge 20x3m deck runs along the back of the home and the owner, who spent 20 years raising a family in the home, recalls enjoying plenty a cuppa on the balcony as she took in the vista of clouds sitting atop nearby hills.

Drive into your double lock up garage and enter the home via the deck and into the open plan dining/kitchen area. The kitchen boasts plenty of bench space, a gas stove and range hood.

There is one bedroom at this end of the house and adjoining the kitchen and dining room is a large living area. Down the hall you will find a bathroom and four other bedrooms the main boasting a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite.

The 1 acre property is connected to town water but also has a 25,000 litre water tank and like most of the village, uses an underground septic system.

The home, which was built in the early 90s on raised piers, is hooked up to the electricity grid.

Eaton St is not only high, it is a no through road so traffic is virtually non-existent.

The vendors say they loved the quiet rural life and their three kids were always down swimming and fishing in the Clarence or playing with the other kids in the area.

Copmanhurst a pleasant 20-minute drive from Grafton – boasts a primary school, general store, police station, tennis club, SES/Bushfire brigade station, community hall, showground and, of course, a historic and beautiful pub with great food, cold beer and tranquil views.

It plays host to an annual Bass Fishing Classic and is less than an hour to The Gorge a must-see for locals and tourists alike. Ski, paddle, fish or swim in the upper reaches of the biggest river on the Australian east coast.

As an important note, buyers whom associate Copmanhurst with flood will see that simply is not an issue up at Eaton Street.