Magical 360 degree views from this split level home perched high on a knoll at the centre of this 17.31 ha (42.77 acre) property. This indeed is privacy at it’s very best.

The home has hardwood stumps to the cathedral ceiling and is clad in cedar. Frame is hardwood, treated particle board flooring and lined with gyprock. (There has been some intrusion of white ants into the architraves and a kitchen bench.)

The home is 7m wide and 9m deep. There is a 3.2m front verandah, hardwood boards with spectacular views. Two large glass doors enable you to enjoy the same views from inside the home. Adjacent to the home is a 3.2m wide and 6m deep car port.

Upstairs is the open plan bedroom.

Roofing is corrugate iron and drains to fill a 5,000 gallon zincalumn water tank. Water is hand pumped into the kitchen. Hot water is instantaneous gas.

Some former garden beds are on the cleared plateau around the home as is a caravan and swing set.

Access is steep in places. A 4wd is desirable but not essential. The front is fenced.

The property has some good stands of Iron Bark. It is zoned “green” which is an area “not of concern” in regard to vegetation management.
This property is a very scenic 8km drive to the township of Lowmead. Here there is an excellent country hotel, post office, primary school and telephone box.

An advantage is that if it were to be a weekender it is not far off the Bruce Highway. It is approximately 25 minute drive to Baffle Creek and Agnes Water is a little over 30 minutes.

Annual rates on the property are approximately $750 payable to the Miriam Vale Shire Council.

Co-ordinates: 24 degrees, 31 minutes, 10.18 seconds S
151 deg 41 minutes, 19.96 seconds E