The historic riverside village of Chatsworth Island is a very pleasant place to live. Situated, ribbon-like, along the eastern bank of peaceful north arm of the magnificent Clarence River, the village consists of about 35 homes, a church, a hall, a primary school and a general store/post office. The Chatsworth Island General Store is the hub of the village – this is where the residents buy their daily newspaper, milk and bread, and perhaps enjoy an early morning cup of coffee and a snack.

Take a deep breath and pause at the entrance of the home, turn around and take a look at that outlook, beautiful meandering river straight past the front door and the quietness a village like Chatsworth offers.
The Dwelling was designed and built by local well known architect and licensed builders/tradesmen to a very high standard inside and out (with no expense spared). It was completed and finalised for occupancy in the year 2010.

The home is built with concrete foundations well above flood height achieved by the construction of two besser, steel and concrete filled brick walls which run within both side boundary’s the length of the dwelling starting at a depth of .5 of a metre at the front of the property to a depth of 1.8 metres at the back. Plus a 1.0 metre high landscaped mossy rock wall with concrete footings linking the two side boundary walls. Finished off with a round top pine picket fence with gate & easy lift out panel for vehicle ramp access. Thus allowing for the construction of the main dwelling and a 9.0 X 6.0 X 3.O metre high colourbond shed, these solid foundation walls also eliminate the possibility of water run off onto neighbouring properties. The Block of land is situated just a few steps across the road from the north arm of the mighty Clarence River (consisting of 1,361 square metres is fully fenced with A grade treated hardwood posts, rails & palings to the side boundary’s and galvanised steel posts / chain link fence with double gate access, across the back boundary, the front fence being a treated pine palings/ rails plus hardwood treated posts, round top picket fence with easy lift out access panel, & gate allowing vehicle access all around the home and property. Material’s used, the exterior and interior fittings and materials, plus tradespeople used in and on the construction of this home are of the highest standard available at the time.
All the roof and ceilings including the front verandah, garage and rear portico area, plus all internal and external walls are fully insulated with top grade pink batts. All water pipe work (including shed) has been done in copper not pvc. If you are looking for a solid master built (that will withstand the test of time) 1950s style home that has everything one would need in a family home including its own character and charm, then this home just might be your pot of gold investment at the end of the rainbow.