Smythes Creek 155 Finchs Road
Charming Rural Retreat with Convenience at Your Doorstep
Discover the perfect blend of country charm and urban convenience with this fully fenced 2.27-acre (9,195m²) approx property. Ideal for those seeking space and privacy, this rural retreat comes fully serviced with power, tank water, a septic system, and LPG for cooking and heating.
The cosy 1-bedroom home offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, featuring an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area with durable vinyl flooring. A Rinnai gas heater ensures year-round comfort, while east- and north-facing windows bathe the space in natural morning light. The kitchen is well-equipped with a freestanding gas cooker, built-in pantry, and timber cabinetry, blending functionality with rustic appeal.
The generously sized bedroom enjoys an easterly aspect and soft carpet underfoot, providing a peaceful retreat. The combined bathroom and laundry includes a shower, single vanity, washing machine connections, and a separate toilet for added convenience.
Outside, the property offers excellent infrastructure, including a double garage with manual roller doors and a rear PA door, accessible via its own driveway. An additional shed/workshop near the home provides handy storage for tools and equipment, while a chook shed and yard add to the self-sufficient lifestyle.
Situated just 7 minutes from Delacombe Town Centre and 10 minutes from Coles Sebastopol, this property offers the best of both worlds - a peaceful rural setting with easy access to town amenities. Whether you're looking for a country escape or a low-maintenance lifestyle property, this is an opportunity not to be missed!
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Property Information
- Land area approx 9195.5sqm
Property Features
- Fully Fenced
- Gas Heating
- Secure Parking
- Shed
Get to know Smythes Creek
ALTHOUGH Smythes Creek is well known as an area, rather than a town, its history makes it one of the most famous places in Victoria. Gold was reportedly discovered in Smythes Creek in 1848, well before the official discovery of gold in Victoria.