2 bedroom home on 16ha (39.537 acre) with Mount Maria range as an impressive back drop.
This quaint 83m2 timber home was originally a railway home at Berajondo. Insulation batts are throughout the ceiling.
Electricity bills are non existent with a 12 volt solar system. There are 11 panels in all 2 x 80w, 7 x 60w and 2 x 115w. They have been split into two systems. One has 535 amp/hr batteries and the other 400 amp/hr. The former is used to run the fridge; this system has a 1000w inverter and the other a 360w. A PL40 regulator protects the batteries from overcharging.
The kitchen has both a Chef Glendale gas stove and an Everhot slow combustion stove. Water from the house roof is stored in a 500 and a 1000 gallon steel tank. There is also a 400 gallon polly tank.
In the centre of the home is a slow combustion heater. A 40 litre solar heart water system is on the roof. This can be electrically boosted.
There is a wash house which is now the outside laundry. The former out house is now a wood shed. Chooks will be happy in the yard set from the house. There is also a bush shed set much further back on the property. A round yard is in need of a little attention.
A 12m x 6m steel shed has slider doors at each end. A20 amp underground cable has been run from the generator shed. This houses a 5.9kva generator. A 5,500 gallon concrete tank collects rainwater from the roof of the steel shed.
Adjacent to this is a 1.5m x 3.0m lawn locker.
The property is fully fenced with 3 dams. At the very front of the property is a bore site 55ft deep with a flow of 800 gallons per hour. There are some excellent grazing areas.
75% of the front of the property is zone white (non remnant vegetation) while the rear is zoned green (not of concern remnant vegetation). The property is dotted with fragrant lemon scented gums.
The house gardens have an impressive array of edibles. These include guava, loquat, mandarin, grape, paw paw, macadamia, coffee, olive, dates, carob, banana, mango, mulberry, pears, nectarine, naval & Valencia orange, apple, plumb, cherry, custard apple, Lisbon & Mayer lemon, avocado, banana, persimmon, passion fruit and choko. These are all irrigated.
Annual rates on the property are approximately $805 payable to the Miriam Shire Council.
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