The main home at 148 Goodes Road is a deceptively large 5 bedroom orb-clad building. Living areas include the large open plan kitchen dining area, a separate living area and a fantastic outside deck just made for entertaining.
There are five huge bedrooms, including the main with walk-in robe and en suite.
The home is heated by a large wood fire which feeds a heat transfer duct.
The home is set on a ridge overlooking the 30-hectare property. The red basalt soil will make establishing a garden a delight.
Nearby is the cottage; a demountable, council approved dwelling with 2 bedrooms and a kitchen/living area.
The shed is a ripper. It’ll take a decent breeze to knock this one over. And it is huge. Currently, one bay is dedicated as a large office area, but this could be remodelled or removed. Your call. A 4kW solar system feeds back into the grid. This system is expandable to 6 kW.
The property is divided into three main paddocks and a smaller one where the horse yard is. Again, red basalt is everywhere.
In addition to the four rainwater tanks, a windmill sends water to another tank and on to paddock troughs as well as the garden.
Being just 5 kilometres from Uralla and 20 from Armidale this 74-acre Goodes Road rural lifestyle property has a premium location, fertile soils and fantastic house, cottage and shed. Not a bad start to what can become your showpiece home.
148 Goodes Road has been SOLD by Graham MacDougall.
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