The Chronicle

Property blends city and country living

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THE perfect combinatio­n of acreage and location is at 1086 Ruthven St.

It is a quick two kilometre walk or drive to Toowoomba Plaza Shopping Centre, but still secluded and peaceful.

There is space for the entire family to stretch out in, including a fantastic-sized kitchen complete with modern appliances, dishwasher and island bench, family/dining area with built-in fireplace, formal lounge and study.

Extremely spacious bedrooms with ceiling fans, including a king-sized master suite; the master has air-conditioni­ng and opens to a private undercover outdoor area overlookin­g expansive grassed area and leafy surrounds.

Perfect for the older children, grandparen­ts or guest quarters, a one-bedroom unit is completely independen­t.

The size of it will surprise with an open-plan kitchen and dining area, separate lounge and office, bathroom and private covered entertaini­ng area.

The unit has its own private entrance but with an internal door to the main home and separate power metre box.

It is currently rented at $250 per week, so it’s a great opportunit­y to have a little extra income.

The 6.6 acres offers cleared spaces of land, walking tracks, two fenced paddocks and ample room to build your dream shed.

There is also plenty of room for horses or a pool.

There is plenty of rain-water storage with three tanks and bore water.

The residence on “Terrigal” is nestled privately on its own platform of spacious grassed areas which ensures no road noise from Ruthven St — you would be forgiven for thinking you are miles away from anywhere.

Local school catchments are Middle Ridge State School and Centenary Heights State High School, with both less than six kilometres away.

The extremely motivated sellers have booked their plane tickets; all that’s left to do is sell.

The property boasts a fenced rear yard and there is a full-length concrete driveway.

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