Mount Egerton 14 Carney Street West
Modern Country Abode Just 10 minutes to Ballan
Combining weatherboard and corrugated iron to create a very Australian homestead feel, with the original cottage from 1927 has been renovated and extended. A wide 2.4 metre full return veranda, offers shelter from the elements and a great outlook to the north and many places to read a book and relax.
Positioned in a quiet location on 3.12 acres or 12,000m2 which offers a private and established garden plus a grazing paddock for the kids horse, with a small dam.
The well-presented 4 bedroom home is currently utilised as three bedrooms plus a home office. The modern kitchen features a dishwasher, electric oven & hotplates and adjoins the open plan dining and lounge room which has full length windows that bring the outside environment inside. Features include 10 foot ceilings, a modern bathroom, floating internal floorboards plus many sheltered garden areas.
Services include town & tank water, approx. 22,500L connected to the home, septic system, NBN internet, electric hot water service, RC split system plus wood heating.
The double car garage is 6m x 9m with 2 remote doors, concrete floor and power and a mezzanine storage area. To the rear of the garage is an undercover entertaining area. Freestanding shed measures 7.5m by 17m long with concrete floor, power connected with 2 bays enclosed.
The home would suit a couple or family wanting to live in a great area where you can be involved socially as much as you like and or the opposite. You are a 25 minute drive to Ballarat and a 10 minute drive to the Ballan Train Station.
Get to know Mount Egerton
Mount Egerton is a rural village 80km north-west of Melbourne, about 10km south of the Western Freeway. The nearest town is Gordon, a few kilometres to the north. The mount was named after Charles Egerton, the owner of a pastoral property in the area.