KEEBLES Country House of Clunes presents a rural lifestyle property combined with home business to buyers.
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PRDnationwide country property sales consultant Neville Dooly said the residence was built in 1863 as The Telegraph Hotel and encompassed a Cobb & Co, Stop & Exchange and guest house.
It was used as a live-in residence until it was converted to a bed and breakfast in 2000.
Crystal chandeliers, notable artwork, quality furniture and fixtures and exquisite collectables are among a plethora of pleasing aesthetic features.
The gardens and surrounds are maintained by a local gardener, landscaped into colourful, secluded corners.
Mr Dooly said the package embodied a lifestyle change.
“It is suited to people wanting to conduct an incomeproducing business from a live-in residence,” he said.
“The house offers quality, style and pure bliss. Landscaped, renovated and decorated, the majestic property is being marketed on a walk-in, walk-out basis.
“It is being offered as a going concern with full furnishings.”
Phone Mr Dooly on 0419 307 882 for more information or to arrange an inspection.
* Current as of Saturday, September 13, 2014. Please check with agent for updates.