A VERY STYLISH HOME ON A VERY ATTRACTIVE 40 Ha BLOCK $1,600,000
Ideal for the serious hobby farmer wanting to run a few cattle and still be not far from the coast and the township of Woolgoolga. There is a spacious & private home located on 40.47ha/ 100 acres, with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, 3 toilets & 3 undercover vehicle spaces. With open spacious verandahs ideal for enjoying outdoor dining & relaxation, complimented by extensive large windows which capture the beauty of the natural bush that surrounds you. Mitsubishi reverse cycle air conditioning ensures your comfort. The large kitchen has abundant bench tops with central work bench. An ideal large pantry ensures adequate supplies of your favourite foods & back up supplies. Beautiful Australian hardwood flooring is a feature of the upstairs area, with bathroom, toilet, & kitchenette. The property is all gentle slope with approx. 60% open clean pasture ideal for horses & cattle. The balance is east coast eucalypt forest. Multiple tributaries to Palm Creek run across the property contributing to a 11 megalitre irrigation license. Viewing is strictly by appointment, call John Vickars for more details 0428 380 201.
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