With its Mediterranean character this delightful almost 22 acre farm exudes a certain "Je ne sais quoi" that will entice you to say "Mais oui!".
Well presented Hardiplank 4x2 with iron roof on nearly 22 ac Main bedroom with ensuite Solar HWS, Aircon and wood fire Garden room for outdoor entertaining Colourful mature gardens Greywater system for watering orchard Small established orchard with a variety of fruit trees 2 dams, 7 tanks Lockable double garage, carport under main roof Combination single garage and insulated studio Machinery shed, workshop and office Fenced into several paddocks Easy to work, level country with good soils Very close to Kendenup, 15mins to Mt Barker, 45mins to Albany
If you are looking to escape from the heat of the summer to a more moderate climate, then this is your perfect solution. Located on the northern outskirts of Kendenup in between the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges you'll appreciate the milder climate and reliable rainfall.
For 20 years the current owners have enjoyed the benefits of living in this laid back rural retreat. Now it is your turn.
This magic property is fully established with all the facilities you need to run your own flock of sheep, or cows, or Alpacas, or a mix of them all. Fresh fruit from your own trees, home grown vegies, or whatever rural delights you can anticipate are to be found here. All that is needed to make it complete is you and your new life.
Kendenup is undergoing a long term growth in interest from people who have discovered this secret gem of the Great Southern. Although appearing to be a small country town, Kendenup has a big heart and an active community.
Find out how you can call this French flavoured piece of paradise your new home by calling Garry Moir on 0492 817 947
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Ensuite,Grey Water System
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