Discover the perfect blend of rural charm and urban convenience here at 34 Bidwills Cutting Road, Greytown. Set on a 1.68 hectare site, this property features two renovated dwellings, a flourishing orchard, and fully fenced paddocks - an exceptional opportunity for those who value both space and versatility. The main residence is a Lockwood Home designed for family living, featuring a modernised kitchen that flows into the dining area, perfect for gatherings. A sunlit lounge and a family room provide extra space for family and guests. The master suite includes an ensuite, walk in wardrobe, and access to a sunny deck. Three additional double bedrooms and a well appointed bathroom complete the layout, with both the ensuite and bathroom equipped with underfloor heating. The main home is kept warm with a heat pump and two wood burners, while the hot water system is efficiently supported by solar power and a wetback system, all complemented by town water supply. Outside, the central deck offers an ideal spot for sunbathing or taking a dip in the newly installed inground mineral pool. The property also includes a large greenhouse and a walk-in berry cage, adding to its appeal. The well fenced paddocks are ready for livestock or agricultural use, further enhancing the property's charm. Additionally, the established fruit and nut trees contribute to the property's self sustainability. Previously operating as a successful B&B, the two bedroom separate accommodation offers flexibility for extended family, guest accommodation, or potential rental income. Located within walking distance to the Five Rivers Medical Centre, Kuranui College, Greytown School and Greytown village, this property combines rural living with easy access to urban amenities. Perfect for families in need of space to grow, professionals seeking a peaceful work from home environment, or enthusiasts ready to embrace lifestyle living. Viewings welcome by appointment, contact Alice Trubshoe on 027 786 6767 for more information.
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