First time on offer in 35 years, the perfect opportunity for farmers, livestock enthusiasts or those looking for a peaceful retreat.

This expansive pastoral paradise currently utilised as an equine training centre, offers a well built country style brick home complete with separate studio and managers quarters to facilitate staff.

Catering to any rural pursuit with an abundance of horse facilities, town water and moments away from shops & schools with easy access to Hume Motorway.

Residence features:
- Four spacious bedrooms, master with full-sized ensuite
- Open-plan kitchen and dining area with combustion fireplace
- Formal dining and lounge room with built-in bar
- Main bathroom with double basin vanity
- Separate studio/retreat with one room, kitchenette & bathroom
- Accompanied with courtyard and landscaped gardens
- Four-bay open machinery shed/carport
- Enclosed and sheltered outdoor entertaining space with timber deck & firepit

Farm amenities include:
- Managers quarters with kitchen, shower, bathroom & laundry
- 3 functional rooms utilised as office & living spaces
- Lock-up barn with 12 stables, wash bay, tack room and amenities
- 16 walk-in walk out day yards
- 8 horse undercover walking machine
- Well maintained 800 metre training track
- 8 individually fenced paddocks with reticulated bore water
- Two high clearance machinery sheds/storage

Centrally located to both town centres of Tahmoor and Wilton. Convenient access to main arterial roads, 35 minutes to the coastal city of Wollongong & just over 1 hour to Sydney CBD.

This rare opportunity is not to be missed.

Book now for your private inspection.

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