Capertee Valley views and native bushland with rare plant species, this 40 ha (100 acre) property provides a tranquil escape in stunning landscape. It offers a three bed cottage, extra studio, large shed with power, various animal enclosures and established gardens.
- Stunning Capertee Valley setting close to Capertee NP - Three bed home with floorboards, high ceilings, picture rails - Separate garden studio with power, water, gas heating - Established gardens with productive orchard and shade trees - Outdoor laundry/amenities, four water tanks, machine shed, silo - Dog pens/enclosures, chook yards, small animal shelters - Rare plants identified on property include Phebalium Bifidum - Spring fed dam, majority timbered land, some cleared areas - Approx. 82km to Mudgee, 29km to Rylstone, 97km to Lithgow
Features include: Heating,Area Views,Bush Retreat,Roller Door Access,Window Treatments,Courtyard,Pay TV Access,Floorboards,Fully Fenced
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