"Out There" is the perfect city getaway offering privacy, seclusion and a charming bungalow, ideal for a weekend escape, with direct access to the Tuglow River.
• 30*acres (approx) a mix of cleared, lightly timbered and river frontage • Perched towards the top of the block is the shed/workshop/bungalow • Open plan layout, functional kitchenette has LPG stove, wood heater • Bungalow with toilet. - LPG instant gas hot water system. • Completely off-grid solar, the solar harnessing is supported by battery storage and top up generator if required. • Lockable shipping container houses the generator • Sit back and relax on the deck and be immersed in the beauty of the surroundings. • At 1100m elevation, the winter snow covered paddock and mountains are spectacular, the warmer months also don't disappoint with days spent by the pristine waters of the Tuglow River - fishing or swimming. • The land is a mix of arable, lightly timbered slopes, it is a nature lovers dream, surrounded by an abundance of wildlife including wallabies, wombats and birdlife • Bordering the Kanangra Boyd National Park which is also bursting with native wildlife
Let your imagination run wild, whether its a private family weekender, syndicate of friends or a club, this block offers something for everyone that loves the outdoors in any season
General access to the property is from Oberon along the Edith Road then onto Gingkin Road then the all-weather Sheepstation Forest Road which leads to the property boundary, about 40*kilometres south.
This property is to sold in conjunction with the adjoining 13*acres property already listed for sale. Contact Mary for further details.
$630,000
Disclaimer: All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, however, we cannot guarantee it.
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