Surrounded by enchanting pastoral views over Deep Creek, reaching to the Cobaw Ranges and Mt William, this 26-acre (approx.) property presents an extraordinary blend of a private residence with endless business/development opportunities (STCA). The significant landholding spans multiple titles allowing versatile uses, with a charming main residence complemented by a variety of outbuildings suitable for conversion to short-stay accommodation/Airbnb potential, or retail premises (subject to council approval). Sympathetically extended, the original weatherboard cottage bursts with iconic Australiana appeal, capturing breathtaking views from every vantage point. Recently re-stumped, re-roofed, re-plumbed, and with new electrical infrastructure it offers every comfort for a carefree lifestyle. Beautifully laid out lounge, living and dining areas provide open flow to the kitchen with its double glazed picture-window bar providing uninterrupted rural views. Fitted with black stone benchtops, a 5-gas burner Puro Black freestanding 900mm oven/cooktop, and a European Electrolux dishwasher, the kitchen is ideally placed for entertaining, easily accessing the glorious wraparound veranda. Accommodation comprises three bedrooms with built-in robes, one with a powder room ensuite, and a main bathroom featuring a frameless glass shower. The property also includes reverse cycle air conditioning, a double carport, heat pump hot water service, 6.6Kw solar panels, a Tesla Powerwall, and automated entry gates. Land features include direct access to Deep Creek, 2 x 24,000-litre water tanks, 2 spring-fed freshwater dams, well-fenced paddocks, and an active hay return. Excellent infrastructure and outbuildings include a large barn with its own power source (including separate power boxes to the main house and barn), various plumbed and powered sheds including a converted shed with timber flooring and a pop-up veranda all presenting outstanding potential for income-producing uses, with multiple gated entry points from the main road enhancing development potential appeal (all subject to relevant approvals.) A rare gem in the heart of Macedon Ranges wine country surrounded by gourmet restaurants and award-winning wineries, this extraordinary offering is perfectly located with a lovely and visible street presence only a short drive to the centre of Lancefield township with its boutique village shops, cafés, primary school, gin distilleries, micro-brewery, and weekend markets.
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Listing ID: 182277355. This listing has been viewed 5 times. It was first displayed on 07/02/2024 and last updated on 29/04/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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