Nestled in a valley about 22 kilometres north-east of Armidale, “Ennis View” is 68 hectares of peace and quiet, with the ability to run a livestock enterprise thrown in.
The north-facing 4-bedroom home has been stylishly renovated in recent times. The winter sun beams in through the large windows, while polished original floorboards, double glazed window and the modern kitchen incorporating repurposed timber all contribute to the high standard of the home.
Outside, wide verandas make the ideal resting spot looking over nearby Armidale Gully.
Outbuildings include an old schoolhouse and a concrete-floored steel shed near the homestead, a character-filled 2 stand woolshed and yards, large machinery/hay shed further out as well as cattle yards at the roadside. A 15-panel solar array feeds back into the grid.
The paddocks run from open pasture country to some beautifully timbered forest area. There are two dams plus a bore and two troughs.
A school bus is available at the nearby junction of Herbert Park Road that runs into Armidale.
Wherever you look or wander on “Ennis View”, you’ll feel at peace in this private little part of rural Australia. The smell and sounds of the bush plus the pastures to run stock and then retreat to a quality homestead to rest. “Ennis View” is a wonderful piece of New England waiting for you to enjoy.
“Ennis View” has been SOLD by Graham MacDougall.
For further details of “Ennis View” please contact Graham MacDougall on 0412 220 302.
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