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Perfect lifestyle

Affectionately known as The Dwelling Place, this architecturally designed and created concrete style shapely home is indeed unique.

Fitted out with comfortable appointments and positioned in a serene private setting 10 kilometres north of the highway in the picturesque Tonimbuk district, this gem of a property is surely the lifestyle hideaway that many have been searching for.
The 3.822hectare (9.5acre) property, with approximately half natural bush, adjoining creek and the balance clear, abuts the Bunyip State forest where people can enjoy their recreational pastime.
Fenced into seven paddocks – perfect for pony pursuits, the property also has three stables, feed room and washdown area.
The 12metre by 10metre shed with power is a bonus and the 45,000litre inground tank is excellent water storage.
The residence itself with four timber entry doors features 17 squares of openplan living, spacious bedrooms and parquetry flooring throughout.
Other inclusions are feature glass brick skylights, timber kitchen, solidfuel heating, airconditioner and paved covered entertaining area.
Accessed by a short treelined driveway, this home and property situated at 260 Jolley Road, Tonimbuk will be open for inspection Saturday 1pm to 2pm and auctioned on 8 October at 1pm on site by Quirk Real Estate Pty Ltd, 52 Queen Street, Warragul. 5623 6062.

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