Secretly located behind character filled old ruins is an inviting property comprising (approx) 7,000m2 over 2 allotments. Although presented with the opportunity to divide, the current owners embraced the space and created a lovely family home.

An inviting tree lined, gravel drive leads to the quality Rivergum Silky Oak’ home. Built in 2002 it enjoys an elevated position overlooking the surrounding gardens across to the rolling farming land which surrounds.

The high pitched roof is striking and sets it apart from other homes in the area.

Comprising 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms this home is able to accommodate any growing family or a couple looking for space. A formal lounge is located at the front of the home, with an open plan meals, causal living and kitchen at the rear.

A corner pantry, under bench and overhead cupboards provide plenty of storage while a breakfast bar provides a division to the casual living area.

The master bedroom enjoys a walk through robe to the ensuite. The three remaining bedrooms are all of a good size with bedrooms 2 and 3 having built in robes. Bedroom 4 is currently being used as a study but can easily accommodate additional guests.

A three way bathroom is spacious and conveniently located.
Direct access is provided from the laundry and a linen press is located in the passage.

Features inside the home include evaporative ducted cooling, slow combustion heating with ability to heat water, timber floors, down lights to the living areas and insulation. Very modern plantation shutters are also throughout the home.

A front deck is a lovely place to welcome guests or relax after a day of gardening.

Stepping out from the casual meals, a sunny rear deck is ideal for all year entertaining. Again elevated, steps lead to the garden and paddock bounded by the creek.

A double garage with paved floor and power, seasonal bore, 120 KL rain water storage, solar hot water and 2KW solar system are also much valued improvements to this home.

Ashbourne is a picturesque town, only 35 mins from the Toll Gate, where many people end up on a sunny weekend for a meal at The Greenman Inn’, play golf or settle and their children attend the local school.

Come and visit and fall in love .