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Paradise by the creek

535 Thompsons Bridge Road, Gunbower
3bed 1bath 4car
2160sqm
$990,000

LOOKING for a slice of creek-side paradise? Nestled along the picturesque Gunbower Creek, this delightful three-bedroom brick home isn’t just a place to hang your hat – it’s an escape to nature, offering more than half an acre of prime creek frontage. Every day feels like a getaway with native surroundings, where life moves to the soothing rhythm of flowing water and birdsong.

Picture this: waking up to the gentle flow of the creek, sipping your morning coffee in a fully enclosed outdoor entertaining area, warmed by a charming pot belly stove. Spend your afternoons kayaking from your own backyard, or simply lose yourself in the natural beauty that embraces this unique home. If outdoor living speaks to your soul, you’re in for a treat.

Step inside and you’ll discover comfort meets charm. All three cozy bedrooms feature soft carpeting and ceiling fans to keep the space cool. The inviting kitchen and dining area, complete with a reverse cycle split system, gas stove, and dishwasher, is perfect for family meals or casual dining. The spacious lounge, with a wood heater, is your cozy nook for curling up on cooler nights.

But the real star? The property’s stunning creek connection. Whether you’re casting a line or paddling through tranquil waters, Gunbower Creek becomes your own personal playground. It’s a dream come true for anglers, adventurers, or anyone craving the quiet, unhurried pace of rural life.

Outside, there’s space aplenty! A lock-up garage, workshop, bungalow, and sundry shedding mean you’ve got room for all your tools, toys, and projects. The expansive outdoor area offers endless opportunities to entertain or simply relax, with the creek as your backdrop.

This isn’t just a home – it’s an invitation to a creek-side lifestyle, where nature’s beauty is your daily view and peace is a given. Dreaming of your own rural retreat? This unique property is the perfect blend of serenity and modern convenience.

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