Located in the heart of Pokolbin's wine tourist region, just a few kilometres from Muse Kitchen, Tulloch's Winery and Cellar Door, Tuscany Estate, Hunter Resort and approximately 5 minutes' drive to The Vintage golf course and Amanda's On The Edge. Silverpoint Estate is the perfect vantage point to enjoy the joys of the Hunter.
With tar sealed frontage, the gently undulating 32 acre property enjoys stunning views of the Brokenback and Barrington Mountain ranges. Fenced into three paddocks with a large machinery shed, two dams and an irrigation allocation, the partially pasture improved 32 acres of land is zoned RU4 which allows subject to council approval tourist accommodation, vineyards, wineries, cellar doors, function centres, restaurants, cafes to name a few.
A sprawling western red cedar country home sits privately on the land and has historically been used as a family home, more recently also lending itself successfully to short term holiday let. Able to be utilised in two parts, the original home is let boasting vaulted timber lined ceilings in the living / dining area which is open plan from the kitchen opening onto a large wrap around verandah. Featuring four bedrooms including a large loft area the home is spacious and inviting with its combustion fire for cosy winter evenings, air conditioning and ceiling fans for all year round comfort.
A large extension to the original home which can be isolated from the holiday home is currently occupied by the owner featuring a large laundry / breezeway, dining / living area and large main bedroom with access to a North facing deck, ensuite, walk in robe, second bedroom / office or living space and large wine cellar. All in all, the home is substantial in size and flexible in its usage.
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