Welcome to 589 Tooma Road, Burra just on the outskirts of Tumbarumba.
The things we think are great attributes to this property are.....
• Water security with every paddock having access to one or two spring fed dams • Pasture improvements over the years see the paddocks with excellent ground cover right through the summer months with pictures taken on the 28th February 2023 & 4th September 2023 • 10 paddocks • All paddocks with lane access to the cattle yards • Steel cattle yards • Excellent workshop and sheds all close to well maintained roads • 5.89km from the centre of Tumbarumba • Stunning well presented home with 4 living areas, 4 bedrooms, with the master boasting a generous ensuite with spa and walk in wardrobe • Well appointed kitchen with integrated dishwasher • Gorgeous established gardens • Swimming pool to enjoy with family & friends
Ideally located 589 Tooma Road is close to the highly visited ski fields of Mt Selwyn, along with several other renowned tourist destinations including the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail, Paddy's River Falls and the beautiful Kosciuszko National Park.
*Please note the last six (6) pictures were taken in February 2023
We invite you to book your private inspection by contacting the team at Ray White Rural Tumbarumba 02 6948 3322 | Mellisa 0408 664 015
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