Cedar and Iron home on 40.58 (approx. 100acres) natural bush with 30 identified species of Orchids and natural flowering native plants. Great views to the Stirling ranges and in a quiet location.
Erected on the property the home consists of;
• 5 bedrooms • 3 bathrooms • 4 toilets • Kitchen/dining/family room (huge) • Large office/study • 3 wood fires - r/c aircon • 6kv solar system • Verandah on 4 sides with storage at one end • Large 4 bay shed/workshop with 3 roller doors • 110,000ltr water tank • Dam • Dog shed
This property has been previously used as a bed & breakfast and was very popular. Tracks dissect the land making easy access. Kangaroos and wallabies in abundance. Create your own natural bush reserve with many attractions. Priced at $890,000 an inspection will impress. Call Kim on; 0428 936 913 to inspect. F4C
Features include: Air conditioning,Fireplace(s),Rainwater storage tank
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