The Chronicle

Impressive design and build quality

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LOCATED in a whisper-quiet location known for its sense of community; this intriguing home will appeal to buyers looking for a property with a design that is unique, practical and well-constructe­d.

The 6000sq m land parcel has been well planned and planted out as it features a wide array of mature trees to increase privacy and encourage bird life.

Soaring raked ceilings, slate tile flooring and the use of hardwood timbers throughout add a feeling of spaciousne­ss and warmth.

The home features four bedrooms as well as an attic space (or fifth bedroom) with the main bedroom boasting a walk-in robe, ensuite and covered deck. The main bathroom comes with a shower and separate bathtub.

Potential buyers will soon discover multiple living spaces including an open-plan living and dining, a separate lounge zone as well as a large rumpus room which includes a kitchenett­e or bar area (offering potential for home share given its proximity to the main bedroom).

The kitchen overlooks the dining space, deck and green backdrop outside; and includes a gas cook top and electric oven while full wool insulation and a wood fireplace - with extra-long flue positioned in the main living space - will keep you toasty this winter.

Outside, you’ll love the private deck at the rear of the home; framed by mature trees and plants and you’ll certainly use the under-home storage/workshop (with potential for further vehicle accommodat­ion).

There’s two vehicle accommodat­ion with a double carport under the main roofline of the home and three large rainwater tanks fully plumbed to the house – providing a welcome choice of tank or town water supply.

You’ll also find an orchard with fruit trees, a chicken coop and extensive fencing, not to mention the modern "envirocycl­e supertreat" septic system.

Time spent at 138 Happy Valley Road is time spent well – an inspection of the residence and a walk of the grounds is encouraged.

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