307sqm
land area
Character | A funky, A character-filled cottage in an idyllic, private, low maintenance, native garden setting |
Key features | Two bathrooms, two heat pumps, cosy conservatory, and great indoor/outdoor flow to lovely, landscaped gardens |
Location | A short walk to Roxburgh township - supermarket, chemist, cafes, pub, takeaways, gift shops, library, medical centre, and school. Midway between Dunedin and Queenstown |
Potential | Potential, subject to Council consent to make sleepout self-contained which could add an income stream to the property |
Step through the gates and you'll discover a quirky little Roxburgh house set in a stunning, private, native garden oasis that is a feast for the eyes both inside and out.
Don't be fooled by the size of the house as it is surprisingly spacious with one good-sized bedroom complete with ensuite bathroom, a small kitchenette area, and a large inviting lounge with french doors opening onto a carefully landscaped, delightful, low maintenance garden with room to entertain or just sit and enjoy the surroundings. Two heat pumps ensure the house is cosy and warm in winter. There is a large, sunny, conservatory off the lounge which opens onto another cute little secluded patio area. There is also a second bathroom, perfect for guests or family who may be staying in the separate sleepout, which is currently divided into two - perfect for stayovers as well as an artist studio or work-from-home office. Subject to Council Consent, the sleepout may have the potential to be turned into self-contained accommodation with a bathroom and kitchenette to provide a completely separate income stream for the buyer.
There is secure off-street, covered parking for one car behind the entrance gates but you won't need to use it unless you need to drive out of town as it's just a three-minute, level walk into town for a coffee, lunch, grocery shopping, chemist or a visit to the library, and the same distance in the other direction to the Medical Centre.
Roxburgh is located halfway between Dunedin and Queenstown and was an important centre during the Central Otago gold rush of the 1860s. Both locals and tourists enjoy the Clutha Gold Trail and Roxburgh Gorge Trail for both cycling and walking, along with an abundance of other adventurous activities. This unique property has to be seen to be appreciated so don't delay, call us for a private viewing now.
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 470 1990 |
Office: +64 3 445 3458 |
leanne.taylor@bayleys.co.nz |
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 21 708 165 |
Office: +64 3 445 3458 |
shaun.odocherty@bayleys.co.nz |
307sqm
land area
Character | A funky, A character-filled cottage in an idyllic, private, low maintenance, native garden setting |
Key features | Two bathrooms, two heat pumps, cosy conservatory, and great indoor/outdoor flow to lovely, landscaped gardens |
Location | A short walk to Roxburgh township - supermarket, chemist, cafes, pub, takeaways, gift shops, library, medical centre, and school. Midway between Dunedin and Queenstown |
Potential | Potential, subject to Council consent to make sleepout self-contained which could add an income stream to the property |
9 Abbotsford Street, Roxburgh
Open in mapLicensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 27 470 1990 |
Office: +64 3 445 3458 |
leanne.taylor@bayleys.co.nz |
Licensed under the REA Act 2008
Mobile: +64 21 708 165 |
Office: +64 3 445 3458 |
shaun.odocherty@bayleys.co.nz |
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