We all love to get away to the peace and quiet of our beautiful countryside, and we all love the rustic appeal of a mud brick home, so here is your chance to make a little piece of this great country your own and bring your lifestyle dreams alive.

The lovely owner of this home had always longed for a mud brick tucked away in some quiet little corner where she could just enjoy the tranquillity and the company of those she loves, well she found it here, and it kept her happy for almost 25 years.

The home built in the mid 70′s originally had 3 good sized bedrooms which are serviced by a three piece bathroom; shower, toilet and vanity with good cupboard and bench top space, and a large open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Somewhere along the way an extension, almost as big as the original home, was bought to life and the family could now also enjoy an expansive separate living room, ideal for hosting wonderful parties and get-togethers, as well as a fourth bedroom if you please, however it is a large enough room to be anything you like, perhaps a rumpus room for the little ones, or a teenagers retreat, or maybe best of all, use some of the space for an ensuite and have your own parents retreat.

Much of the home features textured walls and timber straps along with pine lined ceilings. Two gorgeous Fatso heaters ensure both living spaces are wonderfully warm in winter and a reverse cycle split system is a good fast fix or perfect for keeping cool. The kitchen is spacious with loads of drawers so everything is within easy reach. As if that isn’t enough, there is also a butlers pantry, or scullery as the owner calls it, and a good sized laundry to keep your ironing out of the way, as well as an 18 panel back to grid solar system to help keep the bills down.

A triple carport attached to the home provides great vehicle storage and under-cover access while some other sundry shedding provides further storage space. A 20,000 litre tank provides ample water and the 20 acre property itself is mostly cleared with about 2 acres treed at the rear. It is divided into four paddocks with two dams and the seasonal “Elysian Creek” running along one boundary.

This wonderful property is far enough out so you feel free from the hustle and bustle, but near enough to still be convenient to town. On a good all weather road close to the townships of Neilborough, Sebastian and Raywood where you will find small town hospitality in droves together with such handy amenities as a primary school, church, post office, pub, butcher, mechanic, servo, pool, library, and recreation reserves with playgrounds, basketball and tennis courts, BMX track and BBQ areas.

Directions; From Eaglehawk, at the town hall veer right onto Sailors Gully road for 1.5km, then veer right onto Bendigo-Pyramid Road and continue for 14kms, turn right onto Bassett Road for 3.9km, right onto Scotts Road for 2km, right onto the Eaglehawk-Neilborough Road for 1.5km then left onto Blandfords Road and the destination is 600m on the left with the driveway on the corner of Welshes Road. A property well worth an inspection. The friendly agent hopes to see you there.