Not really. But a nice brick house is tucked in there amongst the native shrubs and tall gums creating a sanctuary on over half an acre for you to raise a family or simply potter in the garden.

The house was probably built in the late 70s or early 80s, is double brick and cement tile and has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. The lounge room has a room air conditioner and locally manufactured Bushman slow combustion wood fired room heater. A galley style kitchen has walk-in pantry, gas stove, canopy exhaust fan and space for a dining table in the adjacent meals nook.

A feature of the property is the family room attached to the rear of the house in later years. Its bigger than 7m x 4m and offers plenty of room for lounging and dining and a room off the side with internal and external access can be utilised as 4th bedroom or study.

Do you have a cranky teenager who isolates themselves from the rest of the family? Theyll love the bunkhouse down the far back yard. Its one room is used for the bed but an attached skillion provides an area to throw a few sofas and the old caravan that isnt going anywhere completes the bunkhouses cooking and washing facility.

The family sedan wont fade in the double Colorbond garage with two roller doors and power. A garden shed and a couple of wood sheds are clustered in the back yard. Automatic reticulation makes watering a snap.

A rear lane provides access to the 2 479m2 block which is just a short stroll from the primary school, hardware store and famous pie shop.