If you want to block access to the local LAN only, then that is correct. My best suggestion would be to secure your SSH and thus not worry so much if it's accessed by some other host on the network. If you restrict it to one user, have a very secure password and/or SSH key only then your attack surface is relatively limited. But that's a personal choice ultimately.
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