**Open Inspection This Weekend, Sunday 28th April 2pm-2.30pm**
Presenting a Lifestyle Property that would make an ideal Hobby Farm of approximately 5 acres with a Dam and Enchanting Bushland incl sizeable partially cleared area.

Consisting of a Substantial Home and a roomy Self Contained Unit.

Main Home – modern & upgraded with rooms of good proportions.
Featuring:
* 4 Bedrooms, His/Her Robes to the Ensuite
* 2 renovated Bathrooms with crisp white tiles
* Formal and casual Dining with timber floors
* Spacious Lounge 7.6 x 4.1 approx with access to front and rear covered Balconies
* Family Room 4.7 x 4.4 approx includes wall mounted TV.
*Attractive Kitchen that has views to the hills, Gas Cooker and Pantry
* Store Room
* Sep Laundry
* Lower level Rumpus Room 7.8 x 3.6 approx includes wall mounted TV
* Ducted R/C A/C
* Covered Entertaining deck with Outdoor Kitchen
* Entertaining Deck overlooking the Tennis Court and Hills
* Large undercroft wine cellar and more storage

Self Contained Unit (approx 3 years old)
* Private entrance
* Light filled Living Room with Kitchen
* 2 Bedrooms
* Modern Bathroom
* Split System Air Conditioner

Other Extras:
Double garage with Auto Remote Doors
Carport
Plenty of extra off street parking
Landscaped Gardens with several fruit trees, vege garden, Chook shed & Irrigation
Fox Proof Fencing

A Nature Lovers Dream for a growing family, this superb Home is situated within walking distance to the Blackwood Golf Club and a only a short drive to Blackwood shopping Precinct or Stirling Village.
25 minutes to City via Freeway.

Enquiries: Felix Zevenboom 0423 355 239 or Debbie Footner 0411 533 351

A quick History of Cherry Gardens:
This area was known by the Aborigines as pinjatjawinga –‘sweet water place’. The English name was given by Isaac Jacobs, Henry Field and Edward Burgess circa 1839, when they went into the hills to cut kangaroo grass for stock fodder and came across an abundance of native trees, with small cherry-like fruit.
Isaac Jacobs and his wife actually arrived in 1837.
Closely following these early arrivals, and also arriving on the same ship, the Buffalo, with Governor Hindmarsh, were Luke Broadbent and his wife, Harriet.
In 1846 Mr & Mrs Joseph Lewis arrived in the colony by the ship “Fairfield”, they arrived in Cherry Gardens, purchasing their property paying £3 per acre.
Cherry Gardens Post Office first opened on 10 July 1850 and closed in 1976.