A contemporary attic style timber residence in an attractive rustic setting. The residence has a colourbond roof, cathedral ceilings, exposed internal beams, timber panelling and cork floors.

Accommodation to the home comprises an open plan living area with a combustion heater; a kitchen with an electric cooker and pantry; separate dining room; 2 main bedrooms; bathroom with a hip bath, shower over bath and vanity; laundry; separate toilet. Two additional bedrooms are provided in the attic, so the home has the potential to sleep between 7 and 10 people.

The property is to be sold fully furnished except for a few items.

A large timber deck patio abuts the front of the residence, and a full length balcony abuts the rear of the residence. The property features two separate driveways both off Old Coach Road and has an automatic watering system.

The property is very well presented and has been well maintained over recent years.A large single lock up garage/workshop on a concrete floor abuts the front of the residence. Ample storage is provided under the rear of the home.

This property is located on the western side of Old Coach Road, on an unmade section of the road approximately 500 metres north of the Great Ocean Road and the popular Skenes Creek beach, and within a 5 minute drive of Apollo Bay. The rear of the property abuts Skenes Creek Road.

Skenes Creek is an idyllic coastal township located 6km east of Apollo Bay, on a popular surf beach. It is a close knit community that allows local residents and holiday makers to easily enjoy and experience the natural environment, including but not restricted to the beach, the ocean, the rocks, the Skenes Creek waterway, the Otway’s, the local native flora and fauna and the vast array of views that are on offer. There is a sense of openness to the town created by the spacious siting of buildings and expansive views to the coast and hillsides. A green wedge corridor through the centre of the township links the town with a vegetated hillside backdrop and is enhanced by regeneration of indigenous and appropriate coastal shrubs around dwellings and public areas.