Set in an ideal location the quality property is mainly cleared with level to undulating grazing paddocks. The property has amble water supply with a bore, a spring fed creek, a large dam (17.28ML) and a 52 megalitre water licence.
The lovely family home is surrounded by beautiful mature gardens with winding paths and a variety of rare and beautiful ornamental trees and shrubs from all parts of the world. The driveway is lined with Golden Robinias, Japanese Weeping Maples, Gymea Lilly walk with commemorative plaques to the "First Settlers of the Land" Aboriginal Australians. which would be appreciated by avid gardeners and horticulturalists alike, Graham Ross, renowned horticulturalist seen on Better Home and Gardens, once described this garden as "an Abortorium of international trees". The 310m altitude and good rainfall providing an ideal growing climate.
The four-bedroom Colonial style brick and tile home is comfortable and spacious with separate lounge and dining room, three bathrooms ducted air-conditioning and an open fireplace. There are front and rear verandahs and a breezeway connecting the double garage and office. There is also an old style tennis court near to the house.
The property is very scenic, with mountain views and glorious sunsets. Mt Yango is visible from the property and there is a few acres of pristine bushland with waterfalls and rockpools. There is also evidence of Aboriginals, with artefacts having been found on the property (a paper written by the Australian Museum July 2015).
There is a 60' x 30' farm shed and some 40 acres of kikuyu pastures divided into six paddocks, currently running cattle.
This beautiful property is handy to local schools, general stores, medical centres, pharmacy, dentist, rural produce and hardware supplies, local golf clubs (with restaurants) and an hour or so from Hunter Valley vineyards, 45 mins to Central Coast beaches and M1 exit Wahroonga (Northconnex motorway tunnel to M2 due for completion in 2019).
" Garrawin" meaning land of Flowers is a Unique Country Garden with Tourism Potential as a Farm Size International Garden of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs and to possibly showcase Aboriginal Art Culture and History.
"Garrawin" should be of particular interest to,
• Established and Potential Garden Tourism Investors;
• Garden Lovers and Retirees wishing to create their own garden without
the need to wail for trees and shrubs to reach maturity; with cattle as a
Sideline;
• Aboriginal Australians wishing to own an interest in their own heritage;
• Rural Producers and Horse Enthusiasts from Western Sydney who are
looking to relocate to the Central Coast.
- Subject to DA approval by Council.
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Features
17557005
Property ID
4
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Garage
4
Carports
Original laminate kitchen.
Kitchen
Opens on to rear verandah and working open fire place.
Lounge
Na.
Pool
Ducted reverse cycle.
Air Conditioning
Gardens with mature trees, grazing pastures.
Land Content
24.28 Hectare approx.
Land Size
Brick and tile.
Building Type
280 sqm approx.
Building Size
38 years approx
Building Age
RU1 -Primary Production.
Zoning
$498.05 Quarterly
Rates
Air Conditioning
Broadband
Built In Robes
Dishwasher
Ducted Cooling
Ducted Heating
Floorboards
313 M Approx. meters Approx.
Frontage
Fully Fenced
Open Fire Place
Outdoor Ent
Shed
Study
Tennis Court
Workshop
Links
Virtual Tour
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