This rural feel property lends itself to a variety of options for the new owner and is sure to impress buyers requiring ample amounts of space inside and out as well as its convenient proximity to Denmark.
A comfortable and cleverly designed 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with good separation of parents wing and minor bedrooms as well as a separate lounge and a wonderful enclosed inside/outside area off the main living zone ensuring a light and bright spacious home for year round family gatherings.
Private, peaceful and set amongst 9.70 acres of much-loved reticulated gardens, numerous fenced paddocks perfect for horses as well as covered orchard/chicken run and a variety of fruit trees all serviced by a large dam as well as a bore on the property.
Features include:
* 9.71 acres fully fenced and surrounded by similar sized properties
* Numerous fenced paddocks throughout the property
* 7.5 kms from Denmark town, schools, shops, medical centres & sporting facilities
* Reverse cycle air-conditioner and wood fire
* Weather-proof wraparound verandah as well as covered single carport
* 55 kms to Albany City accessing some of the South Coast's best beaches on the way
* 12m x 12m x 4m high entrance shed for large caravan/bus etc.
* Double 6m x 6m plus lean-to garage for extra storage
Ideally located only minutes from everything the beautiful town of Denmark and the South Coast has to offer as well as an enviable lifestyle opportunity to be semi self-sufficient growing vegetables & fruit amongst some of the locations most distinct and unique lifestyle properties.
For further details on this property and to arrange a viewing, contact Lee Brampton on 0400 337 315 or via email [email protected]
This property at 184 Sheoak Drive, Denmark is a four bedroom, two bathroom house sold by Lee Brampton at Mason Realty on 01 Jul 2020.
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The townsite of Denmark, located on the south coast 51 kilometres west of Albany, was gazetted a townsite in 1909. It is located on the Denmark River from which it derives its name, the river having been named by the explorer Dr J B Wilson RN in December 1829. Wilson named it the "Denmark" in compliment to his friend Dr. Alexander Denmark R.N. a physician to the fleet. The Aboriginal name "Koorrabup", recorded by Alfred Hillman in 1833, also refers to this area.
Although a townsite was not declared here until 1909, a settlement of this name had existed here for some years previous. A Millars Bros. Timber mill was established on the banks of the river in 1894.