Phone Enquiry: 40421
House in the Highlands. $275,000 ONO
Located in Walcha
Inspections welcome.
Description
Walcha is located in the highlands close to the Wild Rivers National Park, 45 minutes from Armidale, 55 minutes from Tamworth and 2 hours from Port Macquarie.
Walcha is mainly a wool, cattle and sheep producer but also has become home to many creative artists and the like. Locals consider it as being a creative town. It has a Central School, Catholic School, Art Gallery, Metal Gallery, three hotels, RSL, Bowling club, Golf club and many other sports clubs. It is also close to the Wild Rivers National Park. Local rivers offer good fishing.
About The House:Designed by architect Jo Yokim Ho (Armidale), this house has been built to suit the climate as well as living in this modern sustainable world.Located in a quiet neighbourhood close to the shops, a short walk from the centre of Walcha.Its raised elevation provides extensive views to the north of open country, paddocks and dams.
Thirty seven steel piers encased in concrete penetrate the ground down to rock. Some piers are 1.7metres in depth. The whole floor frame is made of steel. An underlining of zincalum supports a thick layer of Western Red Cedar.
This material creates a high level of insulation as well as being white-ant-protection. Yellow-tongue flooring completes the basic floor sandwich. The floor starting height commences at 400mm allowing white ant protection.
Polished hardwood flooring and carpets have then been installed in appropriately chosen areas.
Both bathrooms have been installed with boat deck flooring. Sikaflex corking between specially chosen boards create a notable feature. The ceiling is Gyroc covered by a thick layer of quality insulation. Yellow tongue flooring runs the length of the upper ceiling allowing easy access, movement and storage. All exterior walls are constructed from radiata pine sleepers. (20050)
7mm ply then covers all walls. Heavy duty zincalum covers the exterior. Three layers of insulation protect the interior from both heat and cold. This wall construction method is incredibly strong. Hallway walls are lined with Tallowood. The extensive verandas are all AAA tallowood grade.
Steps are oiled Silvertop Blackbutt. Top quality white ant resistant 200 mm poles support the roof beams which in turn support the roof trusses. Window frames are laminated white beech, Norfolk Island pine employing boat building epoxy construction. Removable blue gum skirting and facia that allows for ease of painting features throughout if required.
Other Features Three bedrooms, main with ensuite. All carpeted. Large built in wardrobes. Bathroom with shower and separate bath. Large kitchen (polished floorboards) and a very large open plan lounge / dining room. (Carpet) Hall and lobby (polished floorboards) Double and triple insulated walls and floors. Double glazed windows. 60,000 litre rain tanks. Solar hot water panels. Gas stove.
A wood heater (Bakers Oven for cooking) that warms the house in winter as well as providing hot water. Town water (only if necessary). Sewer connected. Installed ceiling ducting from lounge to main bedrooms for warm air transfer. Shower electric boost.
A disabled ramp access is also available. Huge under floor storage and car parking.
Bespoke kitchen cabinets Most on wheels for alternative positioning. LED downlighting in Kitchen, Pantry and main inbuilt storage cupboard. Three specifically designed sideboards to suit lounge room and lobby/entry.
Large walk-in pantry. Four built in storage cupboards. A large covered verandah surrounds the living area on three sides.
DETAILED PHOTOS CAN BE PROVIDED OF ALL OF THE ABOVE ON REQUEST
House Details.Roof Zincalum Manor Red, trusses.Ceilings Gyproc.