Located close to Cradle Mountain and the township of Wilmot this peaceful and quaint self-sufficient property provides the comfortable off-grid lifestyle you might just be looking for.
Nestled amongst Blackwood’s and Gum trees the ecofriendly homestead built in 1990 from mud brick has been recently updated, giving the cosy home an interior facelift. Entering into the home a well sized undercover deck provides shelter for the mornings where you just want to sit enjoy a cuppa listening to the serenity of nature.
An open plan kitchen, dining, lounge and master bedroom with the creature comfort of the wood heater. For the added benefit the fridge, oven and stove are run on gas.
The second bedroom is accessible through the bathroom and the rear of the home.
A modern bathroom with all the modern day features of bath, shower and toilet also incorporating a laundry into this spacious area.
Solar panels on the roof provides electricity all day and night with 4 x 12V 200AH gel batteries (48V Dc system) providing power at night and for added electricity back up a sizeable generator.
Plenty of outbuildings with a 2 bay woodshed, a pump shed with good ventilation and a double color bond lock up garage.
There is abundance of water with 4 water tanks, a damn and a seasonal flowing creek through the property.
Approximately 6 acres of cleared bush and 14 acres of non-cleared bush, you can spend days exploring you’re back yard.
With plenty of space to grow your own veggies and sufficient space for some chickens sheep, goats or a horse, the lifestyle features are endless.
The property is only a short drive to the Wilmot Town comprising of food/petrol store, bottle shop, school and sporting facilities for those who like to explore local nature the property is in close proximity to cradle Mountain. Make the lifestyle change now to go clean green and live off the grid!
Roberts Real Estate have obtained all information in this document from sources considered to be reliable; however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy.
Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations. All measurements are approximate