15 Ralstons Rd, Nelsons Plains is a 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom House with 2 parking spaces and was built in 1980. The property has a land size of 75650m2 and floor size of 253m2. While the property is not currently for sale or for rent, it was last sold in March 2021.
Nestled amongst the native bushland and with plenty of room for horses, this beautifully updated country retreat offers a picturesque taste of life on the land.
Located in the tightly-held rural suburb of Nelsons Plains, just eight minutes south of the large urban centre of Raymond Terrace, the property is ideal for those who want to escape to the countryside without leaving the city conveniences behind.
The versatile property provides plenty of options to enjoy its 18.7 acres (approx. 7.6 hectares), with nature lovers spoilt for choice with an abundance of towering trees providing shelter for local wildlife and birds.
Horse owners will appreciate the existing infrastructure including three large horse paddocks, two Colorbond horse shelters and a useful stock dam, with the property also offering a chance for hobby farmers to run a few head of livestock.
New side boundary fencing with steel posts and plain wire has been installed by the current owner while a new timber post and rail entry adds to the property's traditional street appeal.
The house yard has also been fenced off with square mesh to provide a secure space for young children to play while also keeping your household pet contained.
With plenty of space for children to explore and ample area to set up vegetable gardens and chicken coops for a self-sufficient lifestyle, this property would make an ideal place to raise a family in a tranquil, secluded setting.
Growing families will love the generous dimensions of the magnificent country-style home, which is surrounded by a wide wraparound bullnose verandah for a traditional look and feel.
The rural appeal continues inside with a variety of natural textures and elements providing a lovely rustic touch throughout, from the dramatic slate flooring and timber-framed French doors to the exposed brick feature walls and gorgeous timber beams that highlight the soaring grandeur of the cathedral ceilings.
Recent updates ensure the home also has a sense of contemporary style, from the lovely refurbished ensuite to the sleek grey roller blinds softened by sheer curtains throughout.
The new country-style kitchen has been given a chic upgrade with grey shaker-style cabinetry, modern square profile handles and gleaming white shimmer 40mm stone benchtops.
All new electric appliances, a sleek double bowl undermount sink with gooseneck tap and crisp white tiled splashback with a darker feature strip add to the kitchen's luxe look while a large walk-in pantry at one end of the galley-style design adds plenty of practical storage.
The home is well designed for families looking to spread out, with two separate spacious living areas, a dedicated dining space and five generously-proportioned bedrooms.
Four of the bedrooms are grouped together at one end of the house, while the fifth sits off one of the expansive living spaces, making it an ideal office area for those working from home with a grand bay window for added impact.
The home features an abundance of storage options, from two large linen cupboards in the hallway to the built-in wardrobes in the children's bedrooms, while the master suite features a walk-through wardrobe that leads into the beautifully refurbished ensuite.
An oversized detached brick double garage measuring 8.7m x 7.6m offers additional external storage, with plenty of room to house two cars while still leaving space to create a workshop area.
Reverse-cycle air conditioning, internal gas bayonets for heating and ceiling fans throughout ensure the home will be cosy and comfortable all year round, while large picture windows flood the interior with natural light while also framing the most spectacular bushland views from every outlook.
The centrally located property is close to all amenities, with a wide selection of supermarkets, retail and commercial businesses, recreation facilities, schools and medical services available in less than 10 minutes in Raymond Terrace while the larger regional cities of Newcastle and Maitland are accessible in under half an hour.
Those looking to spend their leisure time in the outdoors will be spoilt for choice with plenty of options for water-based activities in the nearby Williams and Hunter rivers, while a half-hour drive will allow you to explore the heavily forested Wallaroo National Park, which is a popular location for four-wheel driving, mountain biking, horse riding and hiking.
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The size of Nelsons Plains is approximately 19.6 square kilometres. The population of Nelsons Plains in 2016 was 362 people. By 2021 the population was 326 showing a population decline of 9.9% in the area during that time. The predominant age group in Nelsons Plains is 60-69 years. Households in Nelsons Plains are primarily childless couples and are likely to be repaying not stated per month on mortgage repayments. In general, people in Nelsons Plains work in a trades occupation.In 2021, 96.70% of the homes in Nelsons Plains were owner-occupied compared with 88.80% in 2016.
Nelsons Plains has 121 properties. Over the last 5 years, Houses in Nelsons Plains have seen a 33.02% increase in median value. As at 30 November 2025:
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