Perched up high on granite outcrops, nestled among mature gum trees like an eagle’s nest is a timber cottage with views from the deck that would inspire the creative thoughts of any artist or author.
It’s a late 1980s ‘A’ framed home with walls built of imported Oregon pine and fibro cladding. An open plan kitchen/meals area has plenty of cupboards, deep pantry and gas stove. One end of the ‘T’ shaped lounge room is used as a conversation room, brightly lit and warmed by the morning sun. The central part of the lounge easily sits a family of 8 to 10. It’s cooled by a reverse cycle split system air conditioner and heated by a wood fired slow combustion unit. Completing the ground floor is a guest bedroom, bathroom, toilet and laundry.
A spiral staircase leads from the lounge into a roof section loft bedroom. Wake up to magnificent Easterly views of the Warranine valley from deck adjoining the bedroom’s sliding glass patio door. Store personal effects in the many cupboards built into the roof void. This room is huge! The far end is used as an activity area for sewing, computing, relaxing but if a 3rd bedroom is needed a partition wall could easily divide it.
Firebreaks and rocky tracks lead all over the 9 acre block; up to the hill to the 10 000 gallon water tank and Colorbond workshop, down the hill past the house, 2nd water tank, through boulders, gum and grass trees to a flat patch of land at the East boundary.
Included in the sale of the property is a licensed 1994 Mitsubishi Pajero 4WD petrol wagon, Yamaha 250cc 4 stroke 4 wheel bike and the fridge/freezer combination in the kitchen.
This property is well secluded from the road up its battleaxe driveway yet commands an uninterrupted view of the Warranine district. It’s a perfect place to retreat on weekends, to raise your children or grand kids or perhaps consider operating a Bed & Breakfast small business allowing your guests to roam over the block.