An outstanding opportunity exists to purchase the 2nd oldest home in Junee dating back to 1863 on 21 stunning acres on the outskirts of the Junee township
Ownership since 1937, featuring all the original charm you would expect in a home of this era, including open fireplaces, high decorative ceilings, timber sash windows, picture rails and high skirting boards
Set behind breathtaking wrought iron framed by an established citrus and camellia grove, the eye is immediately drawn to the red brick facade with wide bullnose verandah and fretwork that will excite the eye
Through the original venetian glassed front door you are lead to the wide entrance hall with three bedrooms, media room with entertainment system included and a formal lounge, alternately the media could be used as a fourth bedroom if needed, with summer sleepout as well.
The heart of the residence is the formal lounge room… Marble mantle pieces and exquisite Chandeliers are featured throughout for the ultimate ambiance
Renovated kitchen with a new gas cooktop/electric oven, new dishwasher, plus a generous fridge cavity with the fridge listed as an inclusion
Various heating and cooling options keep you comfortable throughout the seasons with gas heating, split systems and open fireplaces
The grounds will demand your attention with lovely trees to provide privacy plus a 6 hole golf course for your enjoyment
Gardens feature the original teahouse rebuilt in 2000, watering system in-ground and through the gardens, 8 grapevines of the original 1904 12 left (table grapes) and a Japanese Orchid House. African acacia trees feature behind the double bay powered garage, once the original stables. Drafting yards, all new fencing plus a cover shed for stock. Two acre conservancy and wetland
Services: Property runs on town water, 100,000 litre underground tank plus 2 septic systems – first one dates back to 1950 and the 2nd was installed in 2000. Two storage tanks for roof water
Completely rewired, gas hot water plus the property offers NBN connectivity
*All information contained herein is gathered from sources we believe to be reliable, however, we cannot guarantee its accuracy and interested persons should rely on their own enquiries.