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ACERAGE DIVISION: The property is 11.5 acres, divided by Cherokee Road. The hose sits on the 6.5 acre lot. The other lot is across Cherokee Road and is 5 acres, accessed through a wide gate.
6.5 ACRE LOT
HOME: 5,000 Sq Ft Colonial Dutch style home, with walkout basement and attractive landscaping, located in Brandenburg, Meade County, Kentucky. 3,300 Sq ft on first 2 stories and 400 sq ft in basement built out; 1,200 sq ft in basement unfinished.
FRONT PORCH: Wide steps from the front lawn lead up to the front porch, enclosed by white railings.
KITCHEN: You'll love the well fitted, generous sized kitchen. Lots of cabinet space, built in oven, cook-top, microwave and dishwasher. The counter on one side can also serve as a breakfast bar with stools.
DINING AREA with 3 angled BAY WINDOWS leads off both the kitchen and the informal family room. The dining area is big enough to accommodate large family.
LAUNDRY ROOM: Like the rest of the house, built with a large family in mind - lots of cabinets, convenient sink.
FAMILY ROOM: A stack of windows filters natural light to this area.
MASTER SUITE: An unwanted guest bothering you? No problem! Sneak up your PRIVATE STAIRCASE to the BONUS ROOM which is attached to your 2nd story MASTER BEDROOM suite. And what a MASTER BATHROOM! GIANT step up TUB directly beneath 3 BAY WINDOWS, separate shower stall and his and her closets big enough for the cavalry.
FLOOR: Laminate flooring throughout for easy cleaning.
HVAC: Two (2)efficient Geothermal HVAC systems (One upstairs, one downstairs) help reduce your utility bills.
WALKOUT BASEMENT: Partially finished with BEDROOM and LIVING ROOM and FIREPLACE.
5 ACRE LOT: The 5 acres is divided as follows: Front part about a 1/2 acre wooded. Next is about 1.5 acres cleared land. Then at the back of that another wooded area of about 3 acres. The 1.5 acres would be great for another home if permitted. The BARN is 32 x 24 with an 8 foot divided section fto park tractor or car or for farm implements. Barn is accessable from both sides because land was divided to rotate animals between sections so grass could grow or to separate animals. There is automatic water on the front section that is on County water.
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