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774 Eynesbury Road, Eynesbury

4
2
2
$380pw/$1651pcm

Cottage living with all the conveniences

This idyllic cottage situated in the heart of Eynesbury will have you captured at first glance. Stylishly combining country character with contemporary additions, this low-maintenance residence features, a master suite with large walk-in robe and en-suite, two bedrooms with large built-in robes, a second living area/home theatre or fourth bedroom and a study will give you the ultimate flexibility for all family requirements. A well-appointed kitchen adjoins the main living and dining area and features a wealth of natural light. Comprising of a beautiful suit of quality fixtures and fittings including a stainless-steel 900mm oven/rangehood with window splash back, dishwasher, stone bench tops and walk-in pantry. Stepping outside beyond glass sliding doors onto the decked pergola, you will appreciate the tranquility of the natural landscape and low-maintenance garden. Situated just a short walk to the recently established pre-school and primary school and only minutes' drive to the Heritage-listed Eynesbury homestead, serene walking tracks and the newly built Opalia Shopping Centre, all that is left is for you to move in and enjoy the lifestyle that the area has to offer. DISCLAIMER: Every precaution has been taken to establish the accuracy of the above information but it does not constitute any representation by the vendor/ agent and agency

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Property ID
222P317716
Property type
House
Bond
$1,651

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Located approx. 44km west of Melbourne, between Melton in the north and Wyndham to the south, Eynesbury is a developing township on the Werribee River. The traditional owners of the land are the Wadawurrung People, while the first European settlers were the Staughton family in 1841 from the town of the same name in the UK just north of London. They settled on 101,000 acres, with a 30,600-acre subdivision creating the township of Melton in 1852. Some 20 years later, it was further divided to create Exford, Nerowie and Staughton Vale.

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