Nestled away in a very secluded and picturesque setting is your dream rural getaway. Situated approx. 40 minutes from Mudgee and just 6km from the famous Golden Fleece Hotel in Windeyer.
- Offering 19.93 ha (approx. 49 acres) of level to undulating timbered country - Boasting a two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottage - Spacious size machinery shed for all your storage needs - Ample water supply with a generous size dam - Perfect weekender with an abundance of wildlife and space for motorbike riding, bush walking or other recreational activities - 4x4 drive access recommended - Additional inclusions: solar panels, 3000-litre & 5000-litre water tanks, gas fridge, 6.7kW generator and a 38-inch ride-on mower
Contact Alyse Pilley on 0421 648 155 or Annie Christensen on 0476 787 380 for more information or to arrange your private inspection today.
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Bush Retreat
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