Rare once in a lifetime opportunity, this prime Terara acreage has been held by the one family for 104 years.
Forming part of the original De Mestre estate the highly regarded 60 acres of farmland is currently used primarily for vegetable growing and research indicates this practice dates back to 1911. Also the property has been used for grazing purposes.
At the end of the leafy tree lined driveway is the charming (elegant) weatherboard homestead (circa 1915) which enjoys a commanding position, with extensive views overlooking the acreage, and nearby Terara village and through to the escarpment.
Featuring 11 foot ceilings through the majority of the house, two of the four bedrooms have external french door access, there is an abundance of living space provided by spacious kitchen with informal dining, lounge and formal dining, music/family room and a generously wide north and east verandah.
Farm improvements is a Colorbond shed with concrete floor and power plus a large iron clad hay shed. Town water is available plus irrigation water is available on farm.
‘Rosebank’ is a property full of colourful local history that is situated five minutes from Nowra, two minutes to the Shoalhaven River and a leisurely 15 drive to the coast.