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.
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.
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.
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