Gothic-style home for sale in a secluded pocket of the South Coast

By
Rosalie Iannelli
May 31, 2019
574 Bingie Road is a 16.9-hectare property once used for running cattle and is now set up for family farm life by the beach.

At the edge of Eurobodalla National Park and just 15 kilometres to Moruya, Bingie is pristine coastal country. It offers a scenic expanse of golden beaches and untamed bushland.

Imagine a tranquil life in coastal home, set beside a national park.

A home with paddocks for horses that you can ride down to the beach to watch the sun rise (or set), or a pod of whales breaching the water. A home that is private, yet it still enjoys uninterrupted panoramic ocean views.

The bedroom enjoys endless views of the valley.

At 574 Bingi Road, that image can be made a reality.

The 16.19-hectare property, once used for running cattle, is set up for family farm life by the beach. It boasts two dams, a spring, machinery shed, stables and day yard, vegetable garden and chicken coop.

Built in 1989 using Western red cedar weatherboards, the house itself is distinctive with Gothic-style architecture.

Handcrafted Tasmanian oak built-in desks and window seats are featured throughout the home.

The distinct home was built in 1989.

Pair these with cathedral-style high ceilings, exposed timber beams and numerous windows looking out to magnificent beaches, and you will quickly understand why they call this place Bingi Dreaming.

There is even a charming guest cottage that can be rented out as boutique holiday accommodation, all year round.

The bathroom features stained-glass windows.

 

Bingie

574 Bingi Road

Price guide: $3 million +

Expressions of interest: Close July 9

4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car spaces

Private sale

Agent: Webster Nolan Real Estate, David Nolan 0447 278 236

 

 

 

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