Exclusive in the local lifestyle market, this remarkable property reveals commanding 360-degree range, hinterland to coastal vistas in an extraordinary natural bush setting bounding the base of the ancient Porongurup Range National Park's imposing twin peaks. The well-fenced property has been in the same family for approximately 70 years, making this is a truly exceptional opportunity for lifestylers, nature lovers, or anyone seeking to opt out of the rat race. Immerse yourself in the panorama, solitude, serenity and abundance of flora, fauna and birdlife, and towering karri, jarrah and blackbutt trees. Enjoy bush walks and wildflower spotting as you wind your way to moss and fern-lined winter creeks and granite gorge winter creeks. Tucked away down a bush-lined drive off a quiet no thru road is a rustic jarrah floor cottage to be sold as presented, which includes a sleepout, lounge and Metters and pot belly stoves. There is also mains power and two rainwater tanks, and great potential to add a solar panel system and more tanks, and live totally off-grid. There is also an amazing granite outcrop nearby, which harnesses extraordinary vistas, making it a prized location for a new home build. Imagine a cantilevered dwelling suspended above the sweeping landscape, or embellish the cottage and create the ultimate meditation hut on the outcrop. With the major rural town of Mt Barker and historic coastal city of Albany, and superb wineries and walk trails within easy reach, you will get to enjoy the best of both worlds. Act now. For more detailed information or to arrange a private viewing please contact Jason Coutts on 0403 260 404 or email jason.coutts@raywhite.com
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