A magnificent block of land with a small 2 bedroom cottage, in one of the most private and picturesque settings you'll discover in the Yarra Valley, all approximately 60 acres in size.
This flat block with fantastic views is securely fenced and would be ideal as a luxury home site and still leave a huge amount for grapes, horses, cattle, or a little bit of each.
The other bonus you'll enjoy from this parcel of land is the views. Rolling pasture eventually gives way to mountain tops in the near and far distance, making this block something out of the box in terms of exclusivity. Enjoy a quiet location and easy access to shops, school and all services.
With a large dam that is perfect for irrigation of grapes or for livestock.
DISCLAIMER While proudly assisting home owners to sell since 1999, No Agent Property takes every care to verify the accuracy of the details in this advertisement, but the correctness cannot be guaranteed.
Features include: Fireplace(s),Entertainment Area,Garden Shed,Pet Friendly,Dishwasher,Balcony,Courtyard,Deck,Fully Fenced
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