$1,150,000
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4525 Werribee Road, Wooroloo WA 6558

House
528
Block size: 50 m² approx.

2 Homes, 50 Acres, Potential Income!

2 Homes, 50 Acres, Potential Income! - Motivated sellers - try an offer.

Imagine sitting on your deck at the back of the property and looking at the view of your horses grazing on the undulating paddocks while you enjoy your evening meal.

This well fenced property has been an equine property for many years which has evolved over time and has so much to offer to horse owners: Including extensive stabling, staff accommodation or extended family home, Store rooms, extra laundry, Tack rooms, Hay sheds, GP shed and more.

Main home: Is a farmhouse with three bedrooms, a study or sewing room, Bathroom, Kitchen/dining, separate lounge, large laundry, back patio and extensive Jarrah deck at the front with a commanding view of the property. The home has been clad in Colorbond.

Ancillary Dwelling: This is a brick building and has two bedrooms, a decent kitchen, dining area, lounge and large bathroom with laundry included.
Both homes have a slow combustion heater and air conditioning. Both homes have carports.

The garden of the main dwelling has been landscaped to include fruit trees, attractive shrubs, trees and vegie beds. A short walk away is the extensive stable complex which is mostly brick. There is a block of loose boxes, some suitable for stallions, a number of free standing brick loose boxes, 6 large brick walk in walk out shelters. Numerous paddocks, huge brick hay storage area, a Colorbond GP shed and more small sheds. There are also three old loose boxes that have been converted to rooms for storage, could be more tack and equipment rooms, all with power. There is a large solar panel system to help with the power bills, the property is on scheme drinking water.

Wooroloo is a 20 minute drive to Mundaring and about 35 minutes to Midland. For unlimited riding simply cross straight over the road on to Railway heritage trail for riding.

• Two homes on lovely 50 Acres Pasture
• Extensive Stabling and Shelters
• Plenty of Hay and Machinery Storage
• Lots of Feed and Tack Room Areas
• Auto Water Troughs to most Paddocks
• Beautiful View from main Farm House
• Would make a Great Agistment Centre or Riding School
• Opposite Railway Heritage Trail

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Key details

Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
2
Garage Spaces:
8
Property type:
House
Block Size:
50 *

Other Details

Lot:
24
Legal description:
P018681/24
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Block information
Block size: 50 (approx)
Legal description: P018681/24
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Listing ID: 182017517. This listing has been viewed 12 times. It was first displayed on 19/10/2023 and last updated on 25/03/2024.
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