Set on a generous 1,399sqm block in the heart of Manypeaks, this well-kept property offers a relaxed country lifestyle with plenty of space to enjoy. Practical, comfortable and affordable, whether you're looking to enter the property market, downsize to a quieter lifestyle, invest, or simply enjoy the space of a large country block, this property offers plenty of possibilities.
The light and bright home features three bedrooms and a welcoming feel throughout, while outside you'll find established gardens, plenty of space and room for a veggie patch, chooks or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, adjacent to a reserve.
A standout feature of the property is the incredible shedding. There is a 40sqm garage/shed plus a massive workshop of approximately 148sqm, providing ample space for tradies, hobbyists, extra storage, or all the toys.
With convenient rear access for vehicles, trailers, caravans and boats, this is a versatile property that offers plenty of potential to add your own touches over time.
A genuine country retreat with space, practicality and endless possibilities.
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This property at 26 Green Street, Manypeaks is a three bedroom, one bathroom house listed for sale by Evan Samiotis at First National Bairstow Kerr.
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Manypeaks is a townsite in the great southern region, 443 km south east of Perth and 37 km north east of Albany on the South Coast Highway. In 1949/50 the government developed the Many Peaks Land Settlement project, and decided a townsite should be established in the area. Manypeaks was selected as it was the project name, the name being derived from Mount Manypeaks located on the south coast about 10 km from Manypeaks. The townsite was gazetted in 1951.
Mount Manypeaks is a dominant feature in the area, rising to 562 metres from the adjacent coast. It is a descriptive name given by Captain Matthew Flinders in January 1802 whilst surveying the south coast region in his ship "Investigator". In his journal Flinders quotes "There are a number of small peaks upon the top of this ridge, which induced me to give it the name Mount Manypeak". The plural form has become the accepted form of spelling.