7903 Bruxner Highway Drake NSW 2469
Sold $300,000
- Property Type Lifestyle
- Land area approx 2992.00sqm
- Region Northern Inland
- Locality Tenterfield
- Carports 1
- Toilets 1
MODERN LIVING WITH A COUNTRY TWIST
* Set on half an acre , this property is out of but close to the village and surrounded by great views and a bush land setting.
* The site was once the original town pub during the gold rush era and is nicely landscaped and sealed road frontage, backing onto State forest/ grazing license available through crown lands on purchase of around 82 acres to lease back through Crown Lands if required.
* The modern studio accommodation has high ceilings, modern kitchen , slow combustion woodfire, open plan with beautiful landscaped garden patio areas and sunny verandah area, shaded in summer.
* Walk through to the modern bathroom with shower and composting toilet.
* 14,000 gallons of rainwater storage, 2 x 20ft storage containers and additional guest accomodation with caravan at the rear.
* Abundance of wildlife and birds, private location, no close neighbours, power close by if required.
* Ample solar system, power close by and located just out of the main village giving privacy and good access off the fully sealed roads.
* Adjioning freehold blocks available on 3 titles for an additional $125,000 on 3 titles ot take the property size to 1.5 acres - $485,000 as a whole.
If purchased as a whole there is an adjioning 82 acre grazing license available on application once purchased for a small yearly fee to crown lands - see agent.
* Drake area is popular for its expansive state forests and national parks, rainforests, Rocky and Cataract Rivers close by, gold panning, swimming and fishing.
* Tenterfield township in 47 kms , Casino in 79, close proximity to Qld border via Tenterfield or Woodenbong areas.
* Bush fires in 2019, property only mildly affected.
All information contained herein by Amanda Johnson Realty is gathered from sources we deem to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.
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