Set on approximately 2.9 acres (1.21 hectares), this impressive four-bedroom brick veneer family home offers the perfect blend of rural living and modern comfort - ideal for families, hobby enthusiasts, or those seeking space and serenity. The home features evaporative ducted cooling, a wood heater in the family room, and a reverse cycle split system in both the lounge and master bedroom for year-round comfort. The master suite includes a walk-in robe and ensuite with improvements required, while the remaining bedrooms feature built-in robes and ceiling fans. The spacious modern kitchen is a standout, offering ample storage and high-quality appliances, including, dishwasher and electric cooking appliances, overlooking a generous open-plan living area - perfect for family gatherings. A separate lounge with a charming bay window provides a quiet retreat. The main bathroom includes a vanity, separate shower, and toilet for added convenience. Outdoors, enjoy wide front and rear verandas, a large entertaining area, and an enclosed yard - ideal for children and pets. Additional features include a double garage and a 10m x 7m shed with concrete flooring and power, providing excellent workshop or storage space. The property is well-equipped for rural living, with rainwater tanks, a stock trough, and 3 meg of stock and domestic water for the exterior. Located just 25 minutes from Shepparton and Cobram and just 17 minutes to Numurkah with school bus pickup available, this home delivers the best of both worlds - peaceful country living with convenient access to town amenities. We have, in preparing this information, used our best endeavours to ensure that the information contained is true and accurate, but accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors, omissions, inaccuracies or misstatements contained. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.
This is a typical late‑20th‑century brick veneer suburban bungalow with modest cosmetic updates. It shows no evidence of architect-led design or heritage significance — its strengths are pragmatic: a covered outdoor area, bay windows and a rural outlook, but overall the property reads as a standard project-style home.
Key Architectural Features
single-storey brick veneercovered verandah / outdoor entertaining areabay windowsupdated gloss kitchen cabinets and stone-look benchtopsubway tile splashbackducted / wall split air conditioninggenerous lot / rural outlookestablished rose garden beds