Olinda 5 Roy Road
Lovely Log Home Lifestyle
What an idyllic time of year to enjoy a lovely red cedar log home in the Dandenong Ranges. Tree-lined view, no traffic noise, wood fire and ducted heating make for a relaxing and cozy home.
Add to that the year-round enjoyment from the 3000m2 (approx.) of usable, fenced property, garden entertaining area with pergola and wood-fired pizza oven, double carport, and single garage with workshop. The home itself offers 3 bedrooms, including main with verandah access, open plan lounge and dining with picture windows, kitchen with large pantry, and wrap-around verandah from which to enjoy the property outlook.
With easy access to Olinda village and a true reflection of the Hills lifestyle, this home will delight. Plan your inspection today.
3 bedrooms Wood fire Ducted heating Wrap-around verandah Log home 3000m2 private property Double carport Single garage with workshop Land: 3240 sq m approx.
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Property Information
- Land area approx 3,240sqm
Nearest Schools
- In Catchment Area
- Independent Schools*
Primary School
- Kallista Primary School
Secondary School
- Monbulk College
Combined
- Belgrave Heights Christian School
- Mountain District Christian School
- Mount Evelyn Christian School
Primary
- St Paul's School
- St Thomas More's School
- Christadelphian Heritage College Melbourne
- Dandenong Ranges Steiner School - School Road Campus
- St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School
- Ghilgai School
- St Richard's Primary School
Secondary
- Mater Christi College
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Fletchers Area Guide Olinda, VIC 3788
Located 36 kilometres from the CBD in the foothills of the Yarra Ranges, Olinda is a thriving family-oriented eastern suburb with a small population of just under 2,000 people. Named after Olinda Creek which flows through the town, Olinda was initially a logging settlement. In the early 1900’s land was made available for horticulture and the town’s population grew substantially. Today, Olinda is home to cafes, restaurants, and numerous art galleries which showcase both local and international artists.