603 Upper King Parrot Creek Road, Strath Creek VIC 3658
Rural
31
Block size: 42 m² approx.
DREAM TREE-CHANGE WITH CONVERSATION BENEFITS
Are you passionate about conservation and want to escape the rat race? For people who love their space and want to be connected to nature without sacrificing modern convenience, this picturesque 42 ha (105 acres) approx. in a quiet country setting provides a high quality of life. Sold with approximately 27.14 ha of Trust for Nature covenants, including an ongoing management plan that will transfer to the new owner, the original three-bedroom home showcasing raked ceilings, parquet flooring and abundant light is primed for a makeover. Exquisitely connected to nature with renovation potential adding even more value, the private allotment is in the scenic Strath Creek region. Less than a half-hour drive in each direction, the ideal location is moments from Yea, Seymour, Broadford and Whittlesea where you can enjoy access to everyday services and amenities, excellent schools and train stations. The brick and tile home features three spacious bedrooms that share a centrally located bathroom. The continuous-flow layout boasts formal and casual living areas as well as a simple kitchen, laundry, wood heater and a split-system unit. With a selection of outbuildings, small yards and water tanks, the property is fully fenced into paddocks with dams and troughs for animals and set against established gardens, fruit trees and grape vines. Dream tree-change while also helping to protect a precious swathe of Aussie bush for current and future generations, 603 Upper King Parrot Creek Road is a unique opportunity. Call Rowan on 0412 627 714 today for further information.
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