This classic Cobargo farmhouse set on 50 acres is where rustic charm meets untapped potential. Nestled within the serene landscape, this picturesque farm embodies the essence of rural tranquillity. The homestead features three bedrooms and multiple living areas with a country kitchen that looks out a large picture window to the distant landscape. High ceilings and a wood fire are amongst the classic features of this country home. The opportunity exists to modernise this home internally to your own level of comfort and charm. Multiple sheds and classic weatherboard are complimented with a studio space that would be perfect for the artist or the teenagers retreat. This homestead is surrounded by well-established gardens that make this house a home. This property is well fenced and has a number of dams, the largest of which is plumbed in to supply water to the gardens. The home has numerous water tanks to ensure you can survive on fresh rainwater without any worries. Room to run some livestock or start a small hobby farm exists for someone looking to escape the rat race. Call Steve from LJHooker to book your inspection today.
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