Perfect for the walker, gold fossiker or as an escape hatch from a busy life. The house is sited on a sloping block with State forest at the rear and surrounds. The terraced garden is a delight to discover in Spring, whilst birds and wallabies and other animals are quite at home with the family. The interior of the house has a warmth and welcome with a renovated kitchen enhanced by a pop of colour and the earthiness of the slate floors. There are 2 bedrooms of a good size, (casement windows with seating) and a single bathroom adjacent to the laundry. The kitchen separates the living (s/c wood heater and air con) and meals areas, both of which are spacious and there is an outdoors ‘room’ which has mesh enclosure. The property is 100% solar operated with 16 panels (3kw) and there is also a generator with back up battery (2yrs old). There is internet access (satellite dish) although not currently connected. Only a few metres from the house is the mud-brick studio/guest accommodation and there is shedding for a car and tools. The property is fenced into 2 paddocks and there is bore water (pump then gravity flow) for the outside and WC. To arrive here you pass the Glen Patrick Reserve and continue on the stretch of unsealed road, (eroded creek beds and fallen trees on one side) before winding your way up to the house. The property could suit like-minded bush walkers to enjoy at weekends and for longer stays..
Glen Patrick is approximately 30ks from both Avoca and Beaufort