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Last Asking Price - $2,190,000
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535 Old Telegraph Road, Jindivick VIC 3818

House
42
Block size: 34 m² approx.

Mount Pleasant farm 85 Acres (34ha approx)

Located on the top of a hill with magnificent views of the district is this wonderful colonial style home with 4 massive bedrooms and spacious living. Huge 6 bay shed and very good fencing. Panoramic views and located 6 minutes from freeway in sought after Jindivick Drouin West district.

Being sold as two lots, the first being 61 outstanding acres with a balance of rich creek flats and gentle hills, permanent water from Ironstone Creek. The adjoining 24 Acre lot provides road frontage to Old Main Jindivick Road and ensures year-round green pastures with plenty of feed for stock in the summer months.

Land: A balance of Rich creek flats and gentle hills, exceptional fertile soil flats remain green in the driest of summers as Ironstone creek flows through property. Divided into eleven paddocks, Norton Crush at stockyards, plantations and shelter belts throughout property.
A quality large 6 bay shed, 2 bays fully enclosed concrete floor and reliable water with a huge 91,000 litre tank off shed plus Ironstone creek can provide water to a separate concrete holding tank which can then feed to troughs throughout the property.

Home: Colonial double storey home of approx 24 sq of living plus decks with 4 huge bedrooms 2 of which have their own balcony's to enjoy the rural views. The ground floor consists of large main bedroom with ensuite and has his/hers walk in robes, a large open living kitchen, meals/living plus separate formal lounge. Upstairs you will find 3 large bedrooms, main bathroom plus large open living area.

Outlook/Location: Home positioned to capture panoramic views and positioned near two 150 year old oak trees grown from acorns from Balmoral'.
Property is located in the picturesque Jindivick/Drouin West region being less than 100km Melbourne CBD and approximately 6 minutes from freeway, 2kms from Drouin West primary school & school bus to secondary college only 250m from home.

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Key details

Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Property type:
House
Block Size:
34 *

Other Details

Legal description:
43\PP2801
OBrien Real Estate Clark

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Block information
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Legal description: 43\PP2801
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Property History
05 Apr 2024
Sold
OBrien Real Estate Clark
Listed: 21/09/2023
Block size: 34m²
Transfer type: Full transfer

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50 years
Population
584
Listing ID: 181943972. This listing has been viewed 19 times. It was first displayed on 21/09/2023 and last updated on 05/04/2024.
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