Seeking solace in the country but don't want to stray too far from the sea or city attractions?
Discover a whole new way of life, with this character updated country sanctuary only a short drive from sensational beaches and within a 35-minute drive of beautiful waterways and the coastal city of Albany.
Whether flying solo, a couple or family, this tranquil property has something for everyone.
Offering a handy dual access corner position opposite farmland, it features wonderful views that cannot be built out, and is only one street back from the local primary school, store and sports hub.
Savour the myriad of fruit trees from olives to limes, and keep your own chooks, grow your own veggies, and potter away in the two-bay workshop.
The recently revamped two-storey, rammed earth home was fashioned from a blend of recycled materials including Albany Woolstores jarrah and other solid timbers, and iron balustrading.
Updates include new paintwork externally, new rear gutters, some plumbing, electrical and tapware upgrades and a new Bosch wall oven, Westinghouse dishwasher, and a new fridge to be included in the sale.
The sweeping bullnosed Queenslander verandah offers the ideal place to relax and admire the views.
Cosy up in the downstairs living, meals and kitchen zone, which flows to the second bedroom, storage and mod wet areas.
A superb mezzanine walkway links the main bedroom (with an option for a third bedroom upstairs), with storage, to the second living zone, with views, deck access and storage.
Embrace country life close to the coast today.
For more detailed information or to arrange a private viewing please contact Jason Coutts on 0403 260 404 or email [email protected]
This property at 4 Green Street, Manypeaks is a two bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jason Coutts at Ray White Albany on 21 Jun 2023.
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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.