6.9ha (approx. 16.56 acres) where the Crossman and Hotham rivers meet, this is a fabulous property only a short drive from town and with plenty of room for your horses, stock, kids and friends.
The property is steel framed and features 3 large bedrooms all with built-ins and a study, open plan living area, wrap around verandahs, double carport, solar hot water and solar panels.
Other features of the property are:
- Crossman and Hotham River frontage - Large powered shed with a 4 bay shed off to the side - Very good bore that waters garden and horse trough - 3 bay stable and a tack room - 2 x 96 litre water tanks and a small water tank off the stables - Olive and sandalwood trees.
Phone Toni Collins - 0428 839 057
Features include: Study,Built-in Robes,Outdoor Entertainment,Solar Panel
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