Dereel 24 Leigh Court
Beautiful Family Home In Quiet Location
Set in a quiet court location on 5 acres is this fantastic Hardiplank family home with modern comforts and country charm. Featuring LED lighting & floating floorboards throughout, the flexible floorplan offers the option of 4 bedrooms or 3 plus a study. Master/2nd BR are complete with WIR's and generous proportions, 3rd BR has a BIR while the 4th BR/Study has Built-in storage.
The Lounge features a wood heater to keep the living areas comfortable on those cold wintery days and nights. The tastefully updated central bathroom includes a corner spa bath, shower and vanity with dual basins. The spacious kitchen features an oven, electric cooking, range hood, dishwasher and ample bench space, while the dining area has plenty of space for large family gatherings with heating/cooling for year-round comfort.
The home is connected to town water, comes complete with a 5kw SMA inverter solar system, Electric hot water service with heat pump to reduce those high electricity bills. Additionally, there is also 7,300 litres of water storage with electric pump and taps located throughout the backyard spaces.
Featuring an under-roofline double garage with undercover house access as well as a 9 x 6m shed with concrete floor and power, they could be used to house 6 vehicles in total or turned into a major workshop/recreation area. Kick back and relax on the front or rear veranda and enjoy this beautiful/tranquil bush block by appreciating the abundance of wildlife during the day or marvel at the clear stargazing late at night.
The property boasts ample space for the kids, animals and pets to roam free. Wood shed and chook shed ensure plenty of space for storage of wood and housing for animals. Located just a 30 minute drive from Ballarat. Inspect ASAP as properties like this don't last long on the market!
Get to know Dereel
Dereel is a rural village south of Ballarat and about 10 km north of Rokewood. There are forested hills in the vicinity, and Dereel’s early settlement was supported by timber cutting, gold mining and grazing.